For Black men attending college, there are often a host of barriers inhibiting their success. In addition to academic challenges, some Black men report higher feelings of alienation, isolation and cultural incongruence than their White peers. For many, these challenges are so tempestuous that they often leave the academy without earning a degree. In efforts to increase the academic and social success of students, universities have implemented Black male initiatives to decrease the early withdraw of men of color. The purpose of this study was to better understand the impact of Black male initiatives on the academic success and likelihood of persistence of self-identified Black men attending fourteen schools within the Southeastern Conference...
This study used Harper’s (2012) anti-deficit achievement approach to examine the perceptions of Blac...
Sustaining Enrollment of Black Men in College: The Positive Effects of Student Support Services Purp...
The purpose of this phenomenological focus-group study was to gain insight into perceptions of persi...
African American males face daunting obstacles as they pursue higher education as research has shown...
The college graduation rates for African-Americans, as compared to other ethnic cohorts, remains at ...
As research states, Black men have the most difficulty persisting through college, and making it to ...
African American males have unsatisfactory high school and college graduation rates. This research ...
Research on the success of Black male students in higher education at four-year institutions came to...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that African American males perceived as influe...
Research on Black males has continuously been approached from a monolithic perspective that indicate...
The purpose of this study was to observe a possible correlation between cocurricular activities and ...
The disappearance of African American males on college campuses has become a nationwide concern. Thi...
For the past decade the attainment gap in college admission and graduation rates between Black males...
According to national statistics, the number of Black women college graduates is 44.8% while for Bla...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This study used Harper’s (2012) anti-deficit achievement approach to examine the perceptions of Blac...
Sustaining Enrollment of Black Men in College: The Positive Effects of Student Support Services Purp...
The purpose of this phenomenological focus-group study was to gain insight into perceptions of persi...
African American males face daunting obstacles as they pursue higher education as research has shown...
The college graduation rates for African-Americans, as compared to other ethnic cohorts, remains at ...
As research states, Black men have the most difficulty persisting through college, and making it to ...
African American males have unsatisfactory high school and college graduation rates. This research ...
Research on the success of Black male students in higher education at four-year institutions came to...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that African American males perceived as influe...
Research on Black males has continuously been approached from a monolithic perspective that indicate...
The purpose of this study was to observe a possible correlation between cocurricular activities and ...
The disappearance of African American males on college campuses has become a nationwide concern. Thi...
For the past decade the attainment gap in college admission and graduation rates between Black males...
According to national statistics, the number of Black women college graduates is 44.8% while for Bla...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This study used Harper’s (2012) anti-deficit achievement approach to examine the perceptions of Blac...
Sustaining Enrollment of Black Men in College: The Positive Effects of Student Support Services Purp...
The purpose of this phenomenological focus-group study was to gain insight into perceptions of persi...