Latino students are the fastest growing racial/ethnic in the United States. Additionally, they are the fastest growing demographic enrolling in higher education, but unfortunately, they are still last when it comes to college completion. The theories of engagement and I-E-O are recognized as ways to describe academic performance in addition to persistence and completion. The Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) has been used by community colleges to measure the engagement behaviors of students. The results of the study provide evidence in order to develop policies and procedures to aid in completion and academic success for Latino students. The purpose of this study was to understand the engagement behaviors of Latino comm...
The community college has historically functioned as a primary access point to postsecondary educati...
textIn order to explore the differences in engagement levels between entering and returning communit...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-186)There are pervasive disparities among Latino student...
Latino students are the fastest growing racial/ethnic in the United States. Additionally, they are t...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Latino students are a growing minority in higher education in the United States, but they still lag ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of student-faculty interactions, stude...
Hispanics are poised to change the U.S. demographic landscape and account for one-third of the natio...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Although the Hispanic population continues to grow throughout the United States, Hispanic students s...
Although the Hispanic population continues to grow throughout the United States, Hispanic students s...
The community college has historically functioned as a primary access point to postsecondary educati...
textIn order to explore the differences in engagement levels between entering and returning communit...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-186)There are pervasive disparities among Latino student...
Latino students are the fastest growing racial/ethnic in the United States. Additionally, they are t...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Latino students are a growing minority in higher education in the United States, but they still lag ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of student-faculty interactions, stude...
Hispanics are poised to change the U.S. demographic landscape and account for one-third of the natio...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
Although the Hispanic population continues to grow throughout the United States, Hispanic students s...
Although the Hispanic population continues to grow throughout the United States, Hispanic students s...
The community college has historically functioned as a primary access point to postsecondary educati...
textIn order to explore the differences in engagement levels between entering and returning communit...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-186)There are pervasive disparities among Latino student...