This study seeks to explore the relationship between intercultural communication experiences and college persistence in first-generation college students from the Central Appalachian region. Because Appalachia has a rich and unique culture, which is often misunderstood, the literature review seeks to establish a basis for studying this relationship as a way to understand the multi-dimensional nature of low-educational attainment in the Appalachian region, particularly Eastern Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Using a survey-based quantitative method this study examines Appalachian first generation students attending college as an intercultural communication process through the frame of acculturation theory. Specifically, the...
The extent to which college students acquire the knowledge, skills and awareness to behave in interc...
Historically, students of Appalachia have lower rates of educational attainment compared to national...
Too few community college students who intend to transfer and earn a baccalaureate degree actually d...
K.M. Tyler et al. (2008) propose a quantitative method to measure differences between school and hom...
K.M. Tyler et al. (2008) propose a quantitative method to measure differences between school and hom...
K.M. Tyler et al. (2008) propose a quantitative method to measure differences between school and hom...
The persistence rates of Native American students in higher education are lower than other underrepr...
My paper describes three case studies, each seeking to better understand the ways college education ...
Many scholars have examined how Appalachian students negotiate various forms of difference in the un...
Many scholars have examined how Appalachian students negotiate various forms of difference in the un...
First-generation college students do not persist to degree completion at the same rate as their cont...
First-generation college students do not persist to degree completion at the same rate as their cont...
First-generation college students from rural Appalachia face unique challenges their continuing-gene...
The extent to which college students acquire the knowledge, skills and awareness to behave in interc...
Historically, students of Appalachia have lower rates of educational attainment compared to national...
The extent to which college students acquire the knowledge, skills and awareness to behave in interc...
Historically, students of Appalachia have lower rates of educational attainment compared to national...
Too few community college students who intend to transfer and earn a baccalaureate degree actually d...
K.M. Tyler et al. (2008) propose a quantitative method to measure differences between school and hom...
K.M. Tyler et al. (2008) propose a quantitative method to measure differences between school and hom...
K.M. Tyler et al. (2008) propose a quantitative method to measure differences between school and hom...
The persistence rates of Native American students in higher education are lower than other underrepr...
My paper describes three case studies, each seeking to better understand the ways college education ...
Many scholars have examined how Appalachian students negotiate various forms of difference in the un...
Many scholars have examined how Appalachian students negotiate various forms of difference in the un...
First-generation college students do not persist to degree completion at the same rate as their cont...
First-generation college students do not persist to degree completion at the same rate as their cont...
First-generation college students from rural Appalachia face unique challenges their continuing-gene...
The extent to which college students acquire the knowledge, skills and awareness to behave in interc...
Historically, students of Appalachia have lower rates of educational attainment compared to national...
The extent to which college students acquire the knowledge, skills and awareness to behave in interc...
Historically, students of Appalachia have lower rates of educational attainment compared to national...
Too few community college students who intend to transfer and earn a baccalaureate degree actually d...