This project determines the impact of federally funded STEM programs on retention rates of the underrepresented minority (URM) returning to their HBCU after 2 semesters. A statistical analysis of university data will determine if there is a significant difference in the retention rates of the URM majoring in STEM who participate in federally funded STEM programs vs. URMs majoring in STEM who do not participate in STEM programs. Previous researchers found students well prepared academically but with unmet basic needs were more likely to transfer and more access to scholarships increase the likelihood of returning to school tied into financial support aids in retention. I anticipate that there is a significant difference in the retention rate...
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields are currently facing a crisis with respect ...
Retention has, in the last few years, become a major topic of research and scrutiny. Retention merit...
The low participation rate of university students in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering a...
This project determines the impact of federally funded STEM programs on retention rates of the under...
Retention has been a trending issue throughout the history of higher education. Over time, various f...
Previous research in STEM student retention rates showed a gap in knowledge regarding why this group...
The national movement to increase the number of graduates with science, technology, engineering, and...
Guided by well-established theories on student retention, a survey was developed and implemented to ...
The number of students attending community colleges that take advantage of transfer pathways to univ...
AbstractRetention rates for African American students attending historically Black colleges and univ...
The quality of STEM in higher education is widely recognized as an important issue. There is tremend...
Retention of the minority student is a complex issue and requires new approaches and analyses
Colleges and universities, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) such as Te...
Retention has become an important issue for colleges and universities throughout the United States. ...
According to the Center for the Study of College Student Retention (2008), nearly 50% of students en...
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields are currently facing a crisis with respect ...
Retention has, in the last few years, become a major topic of research and scrutiny. Retention merit...
The low participation rate of university students in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering a...
This project determines the impact of federally funded STEM programs on retention rates of the under...
Retention has been a trending issue throughout the history of higher education. Over time, various f...
Previous research in STEM student retention rates showed a gap in knowledge regarding why this group...
The national movement to increase the number of graduates with science, technology, engineering, and...
Guided by well-established theories on student retention, a survey was developed and implemented to ...
The number of students attending community colleges that take advantage of transfer pathways to univ...
AbstractRetention rates for African American students attending historically Black colleges and univ...
The quality of STEM in higher education is widely recognized as an important issue. There is tremend...
Retention of the minority student is a complex issue and requires new approaches and analyses
Colleges and universities, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) such as Te...
Retention has become an important issue for colleges and universities throughout the United States. ...
According to the Center for the Study of College Student Retention (2008), nearly 50% of students en...
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields are currently facing a crisis with respect ...
Retention has, in the last few years, become a major topic of research and scrutiny. Retention merit...
The low participation rate of university students in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering a...