The increased demand for qualified STEM workers, necessitates addressing the bachelor’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) degree achievement among African Americans and other underrepresented populations. Using inquiry derived from Harper’s (2010) Anti-Deficit Achievement Framework, this study sought to explore the factors that contribute to the successful degree completion of African American STEM students within a large comprehensive university system. Coding of the twelve semi-structured interviews revealed six major themes: a) K-12/precollege educational experiences, b) motivation to complete a STEM degree, c) systems of social support, d) extracurricular activities and out-of-class experiences, e) addressing stere...
Performance ” (Schmidt, 2008). Among the possible explanations was a theory about students of color ...
Student retention is a critical issue for universities, and nearly half of the students who start de...
This qualitative study draws from an after-school service project conducted by three research profes...
Throughout the last century African Americans have struggled against segregation and for the right t...
Achievement in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) is a marker of racial inequal...
As science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields continue to drive the nation forw...
Perceptions of African American Male College Students With Technical Majors on the Successful Pursui...
This qualitative case study examined the experiences of twenty-five African American students in STE...
textThe United States is currently facing a shortage of qualified Science Technology Engineering & M...
The current school system lacks racial representation among science, technology, engineering, and ma...
Research literature exists about African-American mentors and African-American protégés (Brittian, S...
Considering the importance of a diverse science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) research w...
This study was an exploration of the factors that motivate Black males to engage in science, technol...
The future of the U.S. scientific workforce depends on graduating college students in science, techn...
Although research has shown that involvement is a helpful predictor of students’ future success, und...
Performance ” (Schmidt, 2008). Among the possible explanations was a theory about students of color ...
Student retention is a critical issue for universities, and nearly half of the students who start de...
This qualitative study draws from an after-school service project conducted by three research profes...
Throughout the last century African Americans have struggled against segregation and for the right t...
Achievement in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) is a marker of racial inequal...
As science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields continue to drive the nation forw...
Perceptions of African American Male College Students With Technical Majors on the Successful Pursui...
This qualitative case study examined the experiences of twenty-five African American students in STE...
textThe United States is currently facing a shortage of qualified Science Technology Engineering & M...
The current school system lacks racial representation among science, technology, engineering, and ma...
Research literature exists about African-American mentors and African-American protégés (Brittian, S...
Considering the importance of a diverse science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) research w...
This study was an exploration of the factors that motivate Black males to engage in science, technol...
The future of the U.S. scientific workforce depends on graduating college students in science, techn...
Although research has shown that involvement is a helpful predictor of students’ future success, und...
Performance ” (Schmidt, 2008). Among the possible explanations was a theory about students of color ...
Student retention is a critical issue for universities, and nearly half of the students who start de...
This qualitative study draws from an after-school service project conducted by three research profes...