This article outlines an exploratory sequential mixed-methods study on the environmental supports and barriers for students attending a rural college. Data collected through six focus group interviews (N = 19) indicated 20 themes associated with student success; faculty practices with students; administrative issues; or president, cabinet, and board of trustee vision. An 86-item survey, grounded in qualitative themes, yielded evidence of convergence and divergence for an initial sample of 256 students
The purpose for conducting the study was to describe the community, personal experiences, and life e...
This study examined the perceptions of leaders of grant-supported projects aimed at increasing the c...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study is to understand the transition from high sc...
Access has been an ongoing issue for rural students. In this study, I examined factors that have bee...
Students transitioning into college from public school require more than just academic readiness; th...
Rural students in the United States have a difficult time envisioning themselves at a college or uni...
The purpose for conducting the study was to examine factors related to rural low-income, first gener...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand the lived experiences of rural students...
Thesis advisor: Ted YounThe purpose of this study was to examine college pathways or college access ...
Rural community college students face unique difficulties in higher education for many reasons, incl...
Historically underrepresented populations are racial/ethnic minorities, low socioeconomic status, fi...
Thesis advisor: Heather T. Rowan-KenyonRural undergraduates lag behind urban and suburban undergradu...
This research study examines the major obstacles low-income rural youth face in preparing to attend ...
Empirical studies have concluded that rural students experience lower rates of college enrollment an...
Approximately half of the U.S. population currently lives in suburban locales, one-fourth in big cit...
The purpose for conducting the study was to describe the community, personal experiences, and life e...
This study examined the perceptions of leaders of grant-supported projects aimed at increasing the c...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study is to understand the transition from high sc...
Access has been an ongoing issue for rural students. In this study, I examined factors that have bee...
Students transitioning into college from public school require more than just academic readiness; th...
Rural students in the United States have a difficult time envisioning themselves at a college or uni...
The purpose for conducting the study was to examine factors related to rural low-income, first gener...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand the lived experiences of rural students...
Thesis advisor: Ted YounThe purpose of this study was to examine college pathways or college access ...
Rural community college students face unique difficulties in higher education for many reasons, incl...
Historically underrepresented populations are racial/ethnic minorities, low socioeconomic status, fi...
Thesis advisor: Heather T. Rowan-KenyonRural undergraduates lag behind urban and suburban undergradu...
This research study examines the major obstacles low-income rural youth face in preparing to attend ...
Empirical studies have concluded that rural students experience lower rates of college enrollment an...
Approximately half of the U.S. population currently lives in suburban locales, one-fourth in big cit...
The purpose for conducting the study was to describe the community, personal experiences, and life e...
This study examined the perceptions of leaders of grant-supported projects aimed at increasing the c...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study is to understand the transition from high sc...