The study explores how alumni can help community colleges in Southern Appalachia to create greater access for people in groups which are traditionally under-served by higher education. Semi-structured interviews conducted with alumni program directors and admissions officers at seven community colleges in the Southern Appalachian Region explore how they use alumni to recruit and retain students from non-dominant groups as well as students from generationally poor families. Examples of best practices illustrate ways alumni can help recruit, motivate, and retain students from historically under-served groups
According to an ongoing study of the residents of Appalachia, adults in Appalachia continue to profi...
This research study examines the major obstacles low-income rural youth face in preparing to attend ...
Alumni can play an important role in supporting diversity and diverse populations on campus, yet und...
The study explores how alumni can help community colleges in Southern Appalachia to create greater a...
As state funding for community colleges continues not to keep pace with programming needs, more comm...
In an era of diminished state and community resources for higher education, community college alumni...
First-generation students comprise 36% of U.S. community college enrollments but struggle to remain ...
College access programs (CAPs) have proliferated throughout the United States to address disparities...
Poverty in the US is growing at an alarming rate. The current economic climate demands higher educat...
Higher education institutions are facing increasing pressure to find new ways to attract, retain, an...
An economy struggling to rise out of recession presents a difficult time for institutions of higher ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how successful FGCS in community colleges addressed challen...
The purpose for conducting the study was to examine factors related to rural low-income, first gener...
Most experienced educators recognize that many students will not complete optional assignments, and ...
Many community colleges do not know effective strategies to develop successful programs to realize t...
According to an ongoing study of the residents of Appalachia, adults in Appalachia continue to profi...
This research study examines the major obstacles low-income rural youth face in preparing to attend ...
Alumni can play an important role in supporting diversity and diverse populations on campus, yet und...
The study explores how alumni can help community colleges in Southern Appalachia to create greater a...
As state funding for community colleges continues not to keep pace with programming needs, more comm...
In an era of diminished state and community resources for higher education, community college alumni...
First-generation students comprise 36% of U.S. community college enrollments but struggle to remain ...
College access programs (CAPs) have proliferated throughout the United States to address disparities...
Poverty in the US is growing at an alarming rate. The current economic climate demands higher educat...
Higher education institutions are facing increasing pressure to find new ways to attract, retain, an...
An economy struggling to rise out of recession presents a difficult time for institutions of higher ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how successful FGCS in community colleges addressed challen...
The purpose for conducting the study was to examine factors related to rural low-income, first gener...
Most experienced educators recognize that many students will not complete optional assignments, and ...
Many community colleges do not know effective strategies to develop successful programs to realize t...
According to an ongoing study of the residents of Appalachia, adults in Appalachia continue to profi...
This research study examines the major obstacles low-income rural youth face in preparing to attend ...
Alumni can play an important role in supporting diversity and diverse populations on campus, yet und...