Persistence of African-American and Latino community college students has lagged behind other ethnic groups. The longitudinal study covered three years that included four semesters. Data from aggregated records of a community college in Southern California were analyzed to gain better understanding of factors that could explain varying rates of persistence. The data represented 609 African-American and Latino community college students who enrolled for the first-time in the fall 2006 semester. In addition to descriptive analysis, the data were subjected to t-tests, Pearson correlation, and multiple regression. These findings revealed that access to a college counselor (p \u3c .01) and offers of financial aid assistance (p \u3c .01) and serv...
textThis study examined the experiences of African American students who attend a Vanguard Learning...
The purpose for this phenomenological study is to understand the persistence of academically success...
textThis study examined the experiences of African American students who attend a Vanguard Learning...
Persistence of African-American and Latino community college students has lagged behind other ethnic...
The purpose of this study was to qualitatively describe the factors that influence the persistence r...
In spite of an expanding enrollment of African American males in community colleges in the United St...
This quantitative causal-comparative research study investigated the effect of participation in acce...
textThe purpose of this study was to identify and compare factors of persistence of African America...
textThe purpose of this study was to identify and compare factors of persistence of African America...
This basic qualitative study examined the perceived factors that influenced African American male st...
The study examined whether institution-driven programs improve persistence among Black male student ...
Higher education scholars continue to investigate the factors and forces that impede enrollment and ...
This phenomenological qualitative study examined the Hispanic/Latino students’ college experiences a...
This phenomenological qualitative study examined the Hispanic/Latino students’ college experiences a...
Purpose The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to examine the 1-year and 2-year persist...
textThis study examined the experiences of African American students who attend a Vanguard Learning...
The purpose for this phenomenological study is to understand the persistence of academically success...
textThis study examined the experiences of African American students who attend a Vanguard Learning...
Persistence of African-American and Latino community college students has lagged behind other ethnic...
The purpose of this study was to qualitatively describe the factors that influence the persistence r...
In spite of an expanding enrollment of African American males in community colleges in the United St...
This quantitative causal-comparative research study investigated the effect of participation in acce...
textThe purpose of this study was to identify and compare factors of persistence of African America...
textThe purpose of this study was to identify and compare factors of persistence of African America...
This basic qualitative study examined the perceived factors that influenced African American male st...
The study examined whether institution-driven programs improve persistence among Black male student ...
Higher education scholars continue to investigate the factors and forces that impede enrollment and ...
This phenomenological qualitative study examined the Hispanic/Latino students’ college experiences a...
This phenomenological qualitative study examined the Hispanic/Latino students’ college experiences a...
Purpose The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to examine the 1-year and 2-year persist...
textThis study examined the experiences of African American students who attend a Vanguard Learning...
The purpose for this phenomenological study is to understand the persistence of academically success...
textThis study examined the experiences of African American students who attend a Vanguard Learning...