This study examined familial differences between Black males not pre-categorized as high achieving or unprepared for college. The article highlights student persistence and examines the critical components in social and environmental arrangements. While there is evidence that some Black men never graduate college, this is not reflective of all Black men. Many do earn a baccalaureate degree, pursue graduate study, and diversify the workforce. This phenomenological study captures the voices of those who have persisted in higher education and concludes with implications for institutional practice and future research. Social capital, hyper-masculinity, and exchange theories guided this study
This exploratory study examines the lived academic and social experiences of current black male unde...
This article discusses the findings of a focus group study of 10 African American undergraduate men ...
Higher education scholars continue to investigate the factors and forces that impede enrollment and ...
AbstractThis project study addressed the problem of low persistence of Black men in community colleg...
This article explores the critical factors that led to successful college completion for Black men. ...
Stereotypes often create threatening environments for Black males on college campuses. This study so...
Abstract Black males encounter significant microaggressions and race related challenges as students ...
This manuscript is designed to call attention to the realities that are specific to African American...
Black men suffer some of the most dismal completion rates in higher education due to the extremely h...
This article discusses the findings of a focus group study of 10 African American undergraduate men ...
In spite of an expanding enrollment of African American males in community colleges in the United St...
Black males encounter significant microaggressions and race related challenges as students in Predom...
Although African-American males are enrolling in community colleges, their graduation rates are alar...
The college graduation rates for African-Americans, as compared to other ethnic cohorts, remains at ...
Research on the success of Black male students in higher education at four-year institutions came to...
This exploratory study examines the lived academic and social experiences of current black male unde...
This article discusses the findings of a focus group study of 10 African American undergraduate men ...
Higher education scholars continue to investigate the factors and forces that impede enrollment and ...
AbstractThis project study addressed the problem of low persistence of Black men in community colleg...
This article explores the critical factors that led to successful college completion for Black men. ...
Stereotypes often create threatening environments for Black males on college campuses. This study so...
Abstract Black males encounter significant microaggressions and race related challenges as students ...
This manuscript is designed to call attention to the realities that are specific to African American...
Black men suffer some of the most dismal completion rates in higher education due to the extremely h...
This article discusses the findings of a focus group study of 10 African American undergraduate men ...
In spite of an expanding enrollment of African American males in community colleges in the United St...
Black males encounter significant microaggressions and race related challenges as students in Predom...
Although African-American males are enrolling in community colleges, their graduation rates are alar...
The college graduation rates for African-Americans, as compared to other ethnic cohorts, remains at ...
Research on the success of Black male students in higher education at four-year institutions came to...
This exploratory study examines the lived academic and social experiences of current black male unde...
This article discusses the findings of a focus group study of 10 African American undergraduate men ...
Higher education scholars continue to investigate the factors and forces that impede enrollment and ...