Advisors: Carrie Kortegast.Committee members: Suzanne Degges-White; Katrina Myers Caldwell.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences of college students who are mothers at a large, public Midwestern research university. Using a feminist theoretical perspective, the focus of the research was to better understand how students who are mothers experience college. I sought to understand how the gendered nature of higher education and family roles impacted the experience of college mothers. A set of three semi-structured interviews was conducted with eight participants who identified as college students who are mothers. This interview process was followed by an analysis of ...
There are nearly 3.5 million mothers currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in the United State...
While the literature on the experiences of women in academe generaly, is growing, the experiences o...
We explored the notion of motherhood among female university students. Unstructured individual inter...
This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences, challenges, and complicated life of 12 m...
This study is designed to measure just how a mother\u27s decision to continue her education is viewe...
This paper utilized phenomenological qualitative research to determine the lived experiences of ten ...
The purpose of this study is to identify how low-SES women who are providing primary childcare for c...
This paper utilized phenomenological qualitative research to determine the lived experiences of ten ...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
This study explored what it is like to be a student and a mother at the same time by using a pheno...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThe lived experiences of graduate student mothers and their un...
Aiming to bridge a gap in the psychological literature as it pertains to giving voice to the experie...
Women with children are the fastest growing population of students within higher education. Women wi...
More women than ever before are entering the halls of higher education. According to the National C...
There are nearly 3.5 million mothers currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in the United State...
While the literature on the experiences of women in academe generaly, is growing, the experiences o...
We explored the notion of motherhood among female university students. Unstructured individual inter...
This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences, challenges, and complicated life of 12 m...
This study is designed to measure just how a mother\u27s decision to continue her education is viewe...
This paper utilized phenomenological qualitative research to determine the lived experiences of ten ...
The purpose of this study is to identify how low-SES women who are providing primary childcare for c...
This paper utilized phenomenological qualitative research to determine the lived experiences of ten ...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
This study explored what it is like to be a student and a mother at the same time by using a pheno...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThe lived experiences of graduate student mothers and their un...
Aiming to bridge a gap in the psychological literature as it pertains to giving voice to the experie...
Women with children are the fastest growing population of students within higher education. Women wi...
More women than ever before are entering the halls of higher education. According to the National C...
There are nearly 3.5 million mothers currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in the United State...
While the literature on the experiences of women in academe generaly, is growing, the experiences o...
We explored the notion of motherhood among female university students. Unstructured individual inter...