Gaining a university qualification has the potential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities through several economic and social benefits of studying beyond secondary school. Students who are the first in their family to attend university originate from backgrounds that may benefit especially from higher education. Unfortunately, first- generation students are disproportionately challenged in a number of ways that may have an impact on their experience at university and subsequent beneficial returns of gaining a university qualification. The overarching goal of the present study was to investigate the university experiences and subsequent outcomes of first-generation students compared to continuing-generation students. In the present study, fi...
The study purpose is to explore the relationship between university readiness and university adjustm...
2018-02-16First-generation college students pursuing master’s degrees were examined to learn about t...
Background and Purpose In 2010, 20.5 million were students enrolled in bachelor\u27s degree programs...
Gaining a university qualification has the potential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities through se...
For first-generation college-going students, education is an opportunity to break out of their inher...
Equal access to education is a growing concern throughout the nation. With an increasing...
Challenges for students who are ‘first-in-family’ to attend university have been discussed within wi...
As a result of widening participation, the number of students who are the first in their family to a...
This research paper examines in depth the relationship between educational attainment in first-gener...
For many individuals getting a college education is considered a privilege since it leads to their d...
Challenges for students who are ?first in family? to attend university have been discussed within wi...
Previous studies indicate that first-generation status negatively affects students academic preparat...
Many college students are the first in their family to enter college and earn a degree. These studen...
Challenges for students who are ‘first in family’ to attend university have been discussed within wi...
AbstractScholarly work conducted before 2010 consistently reported a gap between first-generation an...
The study purpose is to explore the relationship between university readiness and university adjustm...
2018-02-16First-generation college students pursuing master’s degrees were examined to learn about t...
Background and Purpose In 2010, 20.5 million were students enrolled in bachelor\u27s degree programs...
Gaining a university qualification has the potential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities through se...
For first-generation college-going students, education is an opportunity to break out of their inher...
Equal access to education is a growing concern throughout the nation. With an increasing...
Challenges for students who are ‘first-in-family’ to attend university have been discussed within wi...
As a result of widening participation, the number of students who are the first in their family to a...
This research paper examines in depth the relationship between educational attainment in first-gener...
For many individuals getting a college education is considered a privilege since it leads to their d...
Challenges for students who are ?first in family? to attend university have been discussed within wi...
Previous studies indicate that first-generation status negatively affects students academic preparat...
Many college students are the first in their family to enter college and earn a degree. These studen...
Challenges for students who are ‘first in family’ to attend university have been discussed within wi...
AbstractScholarly work conducted before 2010 consistently reported a gap between first-generation an...
The study purpose is to explore the relationship between university readiness and university adjustm...
2018-02-16First-generation college students pursuing master’s degrees were examined to learn about t...
Background and Purpose In 2010, 20.5 million were students enrolled in bachelor\u27s degree programs...