Using qualitative methodology, the persistence of African American students at predominately White institutions was analyzed. This was conducted through semi-structured interviews by six participants which evaluated African American students’ overall persistence. Participants expressed what determined their selections of institutions as well as what institutional and personal factors negatively and positively affected their matriculation throughout the institution. In addition, the study provided recommendations to student affairs professionals to better serve this population
The purpose for this phenomenological study is to understand the persistence of academically success...
The purpose of this study was to examine minority student college persistence. The research setting ...
This study examined the relationships between on-campus interactions and African American retention ...
This study addressed a void in the current literature by identifying and describing positive and neg...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to determine what resources, persistence factors, and moti...
textThis study examined the experiences of African American students who attend a Vanguard Learning...
This study used a case study strategy incorporating both quantitative and qualitative research metho...
Persistence in college among African American students continues to remain low compared to persisten...
This study examines African American student perceptions of persistence in engineering. The research...
textThe purpose of this study was to identify and compare factors of persistence of African America...
Retention and graduation rates for minorities, especially African Americans, tend to be lower than f...
The focus of this inquiry is on the forces that influence and underpin persistence to college degree...
The purpose of this study is to explore factors that may contribute to the persistence and graduatio...
African American college students attending predominantly White institutions (PWIs) have significant...
This study addressed the academic, cultural, and social expectations and experiences of 20 African A...
The purpose for this phenomenological study is to understand the persistence of academically success...
The purpose of this study was to examine minority student college persistence. The research setting ...
This study examined the relationships between on-campus interactions and African American retention ...
This study addressed a void in the current literature by identifying and describing positive and neg...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to determine what resources, persistence factors, and moti...
textThis study examined the experiences of African American students who attend a Vanguard Learning...
This study used a case study strategy incorporating both quantitative and qualitative research metho...
Persistence in college among African American students continues to remain low compared to persisten...
This study examines African American student perceptions of persistence in engineering. The research...
textThe purpose of this study was to identify and compare factors of persistence of African America...
Retention and graduation rates for minorities, especially African Americans, tend to be lower than f...
The focus of this inquiry is on the forces that influence and underpin persistence to college degree...
The purpose of this study is to explore factors that may contribute to the persistence and graduatio...
African American college students attending predominantly White institutions (PWIs) have significant...
This study addressed the academic, cultural, and social expectations and experiences of 20 African A...
The purpose for this phenomenological study is to understand the persistence of academically success...
The purpose of this study was to examine minority student college persistence. The research setting ...
This study examined the relationships between on-campus interactions and African American retention ...