Open-access admissions policies and greater affordability position community colleges at the forefront in addressing equitable academic outcomes. Yet, most community college students fail to complete their certificate, degree and transfer goals. The failure rate is particularly high for low-income, Black and Latino(a) students. Much has been written about these student populations. However, we know surprisingly little about those who "beat the odds," that is low-income students who are high-achieving. Even fewer studies turn the lens on the students' voices. What characterizes the experiences of these "beat the odds" students?. With student voice at its center, this qualitative study investigates how high-achieving, low- income students mak...
abstract: Community colleges, like all higher education institutions in the United States, have not ...
Compared to other racial groups, Latinos encounter many obstacles when it comes to educational attai...
Community colleges often have low graduation and retention rates but are more accessible to individu...
The number of African American and Latino students in two-year community colleges increased over the...
This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of Black/African American students attending...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
Poverty in the US is growing at an alarming rate. The current economic climate demands higher educat...
African American college men have been the subjects of numerous research studies for over a decade; ...
African American college men have been the subjects of numerous research studies for over a decade; ...
Community colleges enroll a large number of underprepared Hispanic students who enter these institut...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [149]-161)In this study, I examined the experiences of Af...
Community college has always been an attractive choice for many from the perspective that it offers ...
Upward Bound (UB) projects provide educational support services to high school students in order to ...
AbstractStudents come to community colleges with different levels of personal development, academic ...
abstract: Community colleges, like all higher education institutions in the United States, have not ...
Compared to other racial groups, Latinos encounter many obstacles when it comes to educational attai...
Community colleges often have low graduation and retention rates but are more accessible to individu...
The number of African American and Latino students in two-year community colleges increased over the...
This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of Black/African American students attending...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
Poverty in the US is growing at an alarming rate. The current economic climate demands higher educat...
African American college men have been the subjects of numerous research studies for over a decade; ...
African American college men have been the subjects of numerous research studies for over a decade; ...
Community colleges enroll a large number of underprepared Hispanic students who enter these institut...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [149]-161)In this study, I examined the experiences of Af...
Community college has always been an attractive choice for many from the perspective that it offers ...
Upward Bound (UB) projects provide educational support services to high school students in order to ...
AbstractStudents come to community colleges with different levels of personal development, academic ...
abstract: Community colleges, like all higher education institutions in the United States, have not ...
Compared to other racial groups, Latinos encounter many obstacles when it comes to educational attai...
Community colleges often have low graduation and retention rates but are more accessible to individu...