Twelve community college stopouts (current students who had stopped attending college for at least one semester in the past and who had since re-enrolled) who fit the success criterion of having achieved sophomore status and of maintaining at least a 3.00 grade-point average were interviewed using nonstructured reflective interview techniques. The participants were encouraged to reflect on their disparate experiences of college, on themselves within each of those experiences, and on sources of social support that had contributed to their decisions to leave, to return to, and to remain in college. The participants discussed their various college experiences in terms of their reactions to the college environment as a new culture into which ...
Community colleges in the United States serve a vital educational role in job training, preparation ...
This study explored the factors that promoted and the factors that impeded persistence to the fourth...
The Great Recession and national skills gap crisis have reframed community college efforts to shift ...
The purpose of this study was to illuminate the barriers to persistence underprepared students at th...
An increased effort to improve the retention percentages and number of college graduates must addres...
This qualitative study explored the external and internal reasons involved in students’ decisions to...
This qualitative research study examines factors found in very-at-risk students contributing to degr...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of the current study was to extend the research on student persistence in co...
Retaining and graduating students has become an issue of widespread concern among today’s colleges a...
This study explored how college experiences, as perceived by adult students, influenced their decisi...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perceptions of underprepared college students who ha...
Community colleges occupy a distinct position within the field of higher education, especially when ...
At a time when nontraditional students are returning to community colleges in ever increasing number...
Persistence of first-year, full-time students toward graduation at U.S. community colleges poses con...
The focus of this inquiry is on the forces that influence and underpin persistence to college degree...
Community colleges in the United States serve a vital educational role in job training, preparation ...
This study explored the factors that promoted and the factors that impeded persistence to the fourth...
The Great Recession and national skills gap crisis have reframed community college efforts to shift ...
The purpose of this study was to illuminate the barriers to persistence underprepared students at th...
An increased effort to improve the retention percentages and number of college graduates must addres...
This qualitative study explored the external and internal reasons involved in students’ decisions to...
This qualitative research study examines factors found in very-at-risk students contributing to degr...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of the current study was to extend the research on student persistence in co...
Retaining and graduating students has become an issue of widespread concern among today’s colleges a...
This study explored how college experiences, as perceived by adult students, influenced their decisi...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perceptions of underprepared college students who ha...
Community colleges occupy a distinct position within the field of higher education, especially when ...
At a time when nontraditional students are returning to community colleges in ever increasing number...
Persistence of first-year, full-time students toward graduation at U.S. community colleges poses con...
The focus of this inquiry is on the forces that influence and underpin persistence to college degree...
Community colleges in the United States serve a vital educational role in job training, preparation ...
This study explored the factors that promoted and the factors that impeded persistence to the fourth...
The Great Recession and national skills gap crisis have reframed community college efforts to shift ...