This quantitative study examined the transfer and degree aspirations of African-American and Latino males enrolled in California community colleges. Carter's (2002) theoretical and conceptual framework on the degree aspirations of African-American and Latino students was utilized to frame this study. Using secondary data from CCSSE, t-tests, factor analyses and logistic regression analyses were completed to compare the experiences of African American and Latino males and predict their transfer and degree aspirations. Findings include that self-reported data on GPA, obtaining or updating job skills, changing careers, and institutional size were predictors of associate degree aspirations. For the outcome transfer aspirations, predictors were ...
Enrollment of vertical transfer students across four-year colleges and universities has been increas...
Compared to other racial groups, Latinos encounter many obstacles when it comes to educational attai...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
The purpose of this study was to identify the sociocultural factors, personal economic circumstances...
The majority of California's students seeking higher education are enrolled in a community college a...
The study examined the individual and institutional factors affecting the degree aspirations of Whit...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the relationship between the Associate Degrees...
The objective of this study was to explore, identify, and gain an understanding of the experiences a...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore African American community college transfer student ...
Although African-American males are enrolling in community colleges, their graduation rates are alar...
Latinos are now the largest group of students who begin their postsecondary studies at a California ...
Latina/os are one of the fastest growing populations nationwide. In California, Latino males make u...
Given the large number of students who begin their college education yet never graduate, it is essen...
Advisors: LaVerne Gyant.Committee members: Jorge Jeria; Lee Rush.Includes bibliographical references...
Enrollment of vertical transfer students across four-year colleges and universities has been increas...
Compared to other racial groups, Latinos encounter many obstacles when it comes to educational attai...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
The purpose of this study was to identify the sociocultural factors, personal economic circumstances...
The majority of California's students seeking higher education are enrolled in a community college a...
The study examined the individual and institutional factors affecting the degree aspirations of Whit...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the relationship between the Associate Degrees...
The objective of this study was to explore, identify, and gain an understanding of the experiences a...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore African American community college transfer student ...
Although African-American males are enrolling in community colleges, their graduation rates are alar...
Latinos are now the largest group of students who begin their postsecondary studies at a California ...
Latina/os are one of the fastest growing populations nationwide. In California, Latino males make u...
Given the large number of students who begin their college education yet never graduate, it is essen...
Advisors: LaVerne Gyant.Committee members: Jorge Jeria; Lee Rush.Includes bibliographical references...
Enrollment of vertical transfer students across four-year colleges and universities has been increas...
Compared to other racial groups, Latinos encounter many obstacles when it comes to educational attai...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...