As U.S. colleges and universities face increasing pressures to prepare graduates to succeed in a global environment, African American students continue to be underrepresented in study abroad participation. In-depth interviews and a critical race theory framework were utilized to examine how six African American undergraduates experienced study abroad. Findings were organized around participant backgrounds, motivations, and goals for study abroad; lived experiences abroad, with an emphasis on the effects of race and racism; expectations; and meanings and outcomes ascribed to study abroad by the participants. The study findings offered a counternarrative to deficit-based discussions of African Americans and study abroad participation, and hig...
This was an exploratory study that sought to understand the experiences and benefits of counseling g...
African American students’ experiences in graduate programs at predominately White institutions (PWI...
Black American undergraduates are not studying abroad at the same rate as their white counterparts. ...
As U.S. colleges and universities face increasing pressures to prepare graduates to succeed in a glo...
Leaders of institutions of higher education face a difficult task, continuously adapting to a changi...
The participation rate of Black higher education students in education abroad programs has been sign...
Although U.S. colleges and universities continue to discuss creative ways to increase the number of ...
This brief integrates insights from research and practice to shine light on these questions, which a...
Opportunities for international travel are becoming a necessity for undergraduate students in the Un...
Study abroad has become an integral component of the American college experience. Although student p...
This study examines the effects of participation in study abroad on undergraduate students\u27 engag...
This qualitative study examined the differences among the experiences of 7 American undergraduate st...
This qualitative study examined the attitudes, preferences, and barriers to participation experience...
This qualitative single-site case study investigated the continued relevance of the four Fs (family,...
Black students represent nearly 15% of the college student population, yet nationally only 6% of the...
This was an exploratory study that sought to understand the experiences and benefits of counseling g...
African American students’ experiences in graduate programs at predominately White institutions (PWI...
Black American undergraduates are not studying abroad at the same rate as their white counterparts. ...
As U.S. colleges and universities face increasing pressures to prepare graduates to succeed in a glo...
Leaders of institutions of higher education face a difficult task, continuously adapting to a changi...
The participation rate of Black higher education students in education abroad programs has been sign...
Although U.S. colleges and universities continue to discuss creative ways to increase the number of ...
This brief integrates insights from research and practice to shine light on these questions, which a...
Opportunities for international travel are becoming a necessity for undergraduate students in the Un...
Study abroad has become an integral component of the American college experience. Although student p...
This study examines the effects of participation in study abroad on undergraduate students\u27 engag...
This qualitative study examined the differences among the experiences of 7 American undergraduate st...
This qualitative study examined the attitudes, preferences, and barriers to participation experience...
This qualitative single-site case study investigated the continued relevance of the four Fs (family,...
Black students represent nearly 15% of the college student population, yet nationally only 6% of the...
This was an exploratory study that sought to understand the experiences and benefits of counseling g...
African American students’ experiences in graduate programs at predominately White institutions (PWI...
Black American undergraduates are not studying abroad at the same rate as their white counterparts. ...