Within higher education, students’ parents and families are representative of more diverse family configurations (Redding, Murphy, & Sheley, 2011) with multiple forms of involvement and engagement. Inclusive programming for college students’ families creates an environment for a range of opportunities to further strengthen familial relationships that are known to contribute to enhanced college transition and success for students (Carney-Hall, 2008; Kiyama & Harper, 2015)
The author presents research on the benefits of providing students with more than one form of orient...
The United States’ economic future and ability to compete in the global economy is dependent on it...
Identifying the most effective ways of supporting college students’ adjustment and integration, whil...
Parents of traditional-age students confront many developmental challenges of their own when their c...
Much research on orientation focuses on how parental involvement affects retention or overall first-...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Educational Leadership, Sport Studies, and Educational/Counseling Psyc...
This session is designed to stress the importance of parent involvement in the college search proces...
This Student Parent Assistance Pilot Program engaged family members to support their students in ada...
Parents and families are a key factor in college student success. As such, it is critical that insti...
Although most institutions offer a parent program option to the orientation program, there has been ...
Disparities in college degree attainment rates between students of different racial/ethnic groups co...
This study identified first-generation college student’s parents’ needs and support systems during t...
Attaining higher education can lead to more opportunities that result in a more stable life. However...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityMost parents of color now aspire to college for their children...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the unique needs and factors for success of college stu...
The author presents research on the benefits of providing students with more than one form of orient...
The United States’ economic future and ability to compete in the global economy is dependent on it...
Identifying the most effective ways of supporting college students’ adjustment and integration, whil...
Parents of traditional-age students confront many developmental challenges of their own when their c...
Much research on orientation focuses on how parental involvement affects retention or overall first-...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Educational Leadership, Sport Studies, and Educational/Counseling Psyc...
This session is designed to stress the importance of parent involvement in the college search proces...
This Student Parent Assistance Pilot Program engaged family members to support their students in ada...
Parents and families are a key factor in college student success. As such, it is critical that insti...
Although most institutions offer a parent program option to the orientation program, there has been ...
Disparities in college degree attainment rates between students of different racial/ethnic groups co...
This study identified first-generation college student’s parents’ needs and support systems during t...
Attaining higher education can lead to more opportunities that result in a more stable life. However...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityMost parents of color now aspire to college for their children...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the unique needs and factors for success of college stu...
The author presents research on the benefits of providing students with more than one form of orient...
The United States’ economic future and ability to compete in the global economy is dependent on it...
Identifying the most effective ways of supporting college students’ adjustment and integration, whil...