Technology, socio-economic disparities, and an increasingly diverse population base have changed the nature of American communities and thus the educational and occupational landscape. Access to higher education is functionally the gatekeeper for technical and professional careers. The gap between the number of students starting a four-year degree and the number completing a degree is discouraging. As a student transitions to college, many factors influence personal resiliency. Familial support, pre-college preparation, peer-to-peer relationships, and institutional connection all influence a student’s resiliency. However, higher education’s traditional engagement and transitional programming does not always engender connection nor promote a...
Abstract Addressing Barriers to College Graduation for BIPOC First-Generation Students; Recommendati...
For years, educators from colleges and universities across the country have searched for ways to imp...
African American male retention and graduation rates in higher education are drastically lower than ...
Technology, socio-economic disparities, and an increasingly diverse population base have changed the...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from July 1, 2016 ...
This study explores the institutional logics that student affairs middle managers employ to facilita...
This study examines how different college experiences affect African American, Asian Pacific America...
As many colleges and universities continue to increase their enrollment and diversification of their...
Ensuring the success of high-risk college students is important for individuals, universities, and s...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2003This study examines the factors that lead t...
First-generation college students represent a significant percentage of all college students and com...
Early undergraduate experiences influence retention and student success. The first year of college i...
In the past twenty years, first-generation college students and transfer students have both become i...
As the cohort of students in Australian universities become increasingly diverse, attention to ensur...
Despite progress in access to colleges and student support services, African American students maint...
Abstract Addressing Barriers to College Graduation for BIPOC First-Generation Students; Recommendati...
For years, educators from colleges and universities across the country have searched for ways to imp...
African American male retention and graduation rates in higher education are drastically lower than ...
Technology, socio-economic disparities, and an increasingly diverse population base have changed the...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from July 1, 2016 ...
This study explores the institutional logics that student affairs middle managers employ to facilita...
This study examines how different college experiences affect African American, Asian Pacific America...
As many colleges and universities continue to increase their enrollment and diversification of their...
Ensuring the success of high-risk college students is important for individuals, universities, and s...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2003This study examines the factors that lead t...
First-generation college students represent a significant percentage of all college students and com...
Early undergraduate experiences influence retention and student success. The first year of college i...
In the past twenty years, first-generation college students and transfer students have both become i...
As the cohort of students in Australian universities become increasingly diverse, attention to ensur...
Despite progress in access to colleges and student support services, African American students maint...
Abstract Addressing Barriers to College Graduation for BIPOC First-Generation Students; Recommendati...
For years, educators from colleges and universities across the country have searched for ways to imp...
African American male retention and graduation rates in higher education are drastically lower than ...