Using data from the National Educational Longitudinal Study, this study revisited rural-nonrural disparities in educational attainment by considering a comprehensive set of factors that constrain and support youth's college enrollment and degree completion. Results showed that rural students were more advantaged in community social resources compared to nonrural students, and these resources were associated with a significant increase in the likelihood of bachelor's degree attainment. Yet results confirmed that rural students lagged behind nonrural students in attaining a bachelor's degree largely due to their lower socioeconomic background. The findings present a more comprehensive picture of the complexity of geographic residence in shapi...
Rural youth are now graduating from high school at rates comparable to their peers in urban and subu...
This research study examines the major obstacles low-income rural youth face in preparing to attend ...
Rural students are the least likely to enroll in college immediately following high school graduatio...
Using data from the National Educational Longitudinal Study, this study revisited rural-nonrural dis...
Empirical studies have concluded that rural students experience lower rates of college enrollment an...
This study examines the effects of attending a rural high school on postsecondary education outcomes...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
While past empirical studies have concluded that rural students experience lower rates of college en...
Studies have found lower levels of educational achievement for students in rural areas focusing most...
Using the National Education Longitudinal Study, this study explored various factors that predicted ...
Rural students enroll in college at lower rates than nonrural students. This has been partially attr...
Students transitioning into college from public school require more than just academic readiness; th...
One of the most disturbing findings in recent studies of the impact of growing income inequality in ...
Though rural schools have closed a long-standing high school graduation gap compared with urban scho...
Graduation date: 2017Rural students have lagged behind non-rural students in matriculation into high...
Rural youth are now graduating from high school at rates comparable to their peers in urban and subu...
This research study examines the major obstacles low-income rural youth face in preparing to attend ...
Rural students are the least likely to enroll in college immediately following high school graduatio...
Using data from the National Educational Longitudinal Study, this study revisited rural-nonrural dis...
Empirical studies have concluded that rural students experience lower rates of college enrollment an...
This study examines the effects of attending a rural high school on postsecondary education outcomes...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
While past empirical studies have concluded that rural students experience lower rates of college en...
Studies have found lower levels of educational achievement for students in rural areas focusing most...
Using the National Education Longitudinal Study, this study explored various factors that predicted ...
Rural students enroll in college at lower rates than nonrural students. This has been partially attr...
Students transitioning into college from public school require more than just academic readiness; th...
One of the most disturbing findings in recent studies of the impact of growing income inequality in ...
Though rural schools have closed a long-standing high school graduation gap compared with urban scho...
Graduation date: 2017Rural students have lagged behind non-rural students in matriculation into high...
Rural youth are now graduating from high school at rates comparable to their peers in urban and subu...
This research study examines the major obstacles low-income rural youth face in preparing to attend ...
Rural students are the least likely to enroll in college immediately following high school graduatio...