Persistence in college among African American students continues to remain low compared to persistence among White students. Often, the focus in examining this issue has been on institution-wide retention efforts, which can ignore socio-cultural elements that can influence the decisions of individual students to persist at an institution; however, persistence may rely on a combination of institutional factors and socio-cultural elements. The purpose of this article is to present findings from a research project that highlight institutional factors and socio-cultural elements that influence the persistence of African American students at a predominantly White institution. The findings from focus groups with African American students suggest ...
This study examined the relationships between on-campus interactions and African American retention ...
“By the year 2000, the minority population will comprise 32 percent of the total population. It is i...
The problem addressed in this study was the low retention of African American freshmen at a private ...
textThis study examined the experiences of African American students who attend a Vanguard Learning...
This study addressed the academic, cultural, and social expectations and experiences of 20 African A...
The purpose for this phenomenological study is to understand the persistence of academically success...
Using qualitative methodology, the persistence of African American students at predominately White i...
Retention and graduation rates for minorities, especially African Americans, tend to be lower than f...
This study investigated the narrative experiences of undergraduate African American male students, 2...
The purpose of this study is to explore factors that may contribute to the persistence and graduatio...
Research on retention of students of color suggests possible areas of intervention to improve academ...
This study addressed a void in the current literature by identifying and describing positive and neg...
Higher Education Institutions are seeing increased retention rates among African-American college st...
Higher education scholars continue to investigate the factors and forces that impede enrollment and ...
textThe purpose of this study was to identify and compare factors of persistence of African America...
This study examined the relationships between on-campus interactions and African American retention ...
“By the year 2000, the minority population will comprise 32 percent of the total population. It is i...
The problem addressed in this study was the low retention of African American freshmen at a private ...
textThis study examined the experiences of African American students who attend a Vanguard Learning...
This study addressed the academic, cultural, and social expectations and experiences of 20 African A...
The purpose for this phenomenological study is to understand the persistence of academically success...
Using qualitative methodology, the persistence of African American students at predominately White i...
Retention and graduation rates for minorities, especially African Americans, tend to be lower than f...
This study investigated the narrative experiences of undergraduate African American male students, 2...
The purpose of this study is to explore factors that may contribute to the persistence and graduatio...
Research on retention of students of color suggests possible areas of intervention to improve academ...
This study addressed a void in the current literature by identifying and describing positive and neg...
Higher Education Institutions are seeing increased retention rates among African-American college st...
Higher education scholars continue to investigate the factors and forces that impede enrollment and ...
textThe purpose of this study was to identify and compare factors of persistence of African America...
This study examined the relationships between on-campus interactions and African American retention ...
“By the year 2000, the minority population will comprise 32 percent of the total population. It is i...
The problem addressed in this study was the low retention of African American freshmen at a private ...