This applied dissertation provides insight into the various factors affecting persistence and transition to college-level courses for students learning English for academic purposes (EAP). An influx of immigrants who want to continue their postsecondary studies has affected the programs serving EAP students in United States. Scholars have identified some factors that influence persistence and success of immigrant students at postsecondary institutions such as cultural and educational norms, curriculum and career support, and academic and social interactions. A qualitative approach with a multiple case study analysis allowed in-depth exploration of the factors affecting college course enrollment of EAP students. The researcher interviewed 10...
This dissertation examines factors that are associated with college outcomes (i.e., college GPA, per...
The purpose of this study was to explore the educational experiences of community college Hispanic s...
This quantitative study compared international students who began their academic level studies at Gr...
This applied dissertation provides insight into the various factors affecting persistence and transi...
This applied dissertation provided insight and identified impediments and obstacles in the areas of ...
Community colleges play an important role in providing first and second generation immigrants access...
This applied dissertation was designed to explore and provide a better understanding of students of ...
2018-04-12This dissertation served as a study to address opportunity gaps that exist in urban educat...
in large part to their open access and affordability, community colleges have long played a central ...
In this global economy, non-native English-speaking (NNES) international students are choosing to st...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the educational experiences of Hispanic/Latino immig...
The purpose of this qualitative single case study with embedded units of analysis was to provide evi...
2012-06-25This study examined persistence toward transfer among second-generation Latino language mi...
Students experiencing language differences in U.S. public schools face significant challenges to the...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the educational experiences of Hispanic/Latino immig...
This dissertation examines factors that are associated with college outcomes (i.e., college GPA, per...
The purpose of this study was to explore the educational experiences of community college Hispanic s...
This quantitative study compared international students who began their academic level studies at Gr...
This applied dissertation provides insight into the various factors affecting persistence and transi...
This applied dissertation provided insight and identified impediments and obstacles in the areas of ...
Community colleges play an important role in providing first and second generation immigrants access...
This applied dissertation was designed to explore and provide a better understanding of students of ...
2018-04-12This dissertation served as a study to address opportunity gaps that exist in urban educat...
in large part to their open access and affordability, community colleges have long played a central ...
In this global economy, non-native English-speaking (NNES) international students are choosing to st...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the educational experiences of Hispanic/Latino immig...
The purpose of this qualitative single case study with embedded units of analysis was to provide evi...
2012-06-25This study examined persistence toward transfer among second-generation Latino language mi...
Students experiencing language differences in U.S. public schools face significant challenges to the...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the educational experiences of Hispanic/Latino immig...
This dissertation examines factors that are associated with college outcomes (i.e., college GPA, per...
The purpose of this study was to explore the educational experiences of community college Hispanic s...
This quantitative study compared international students who began their academic level studies at Gr...