Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Educational LeadershipW. Franklin SpikesThe purpose of this study was to further develop an understanding of the nature of the adaptation process of adult first generation students to the undergraduate college experience. This study utilized the Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire (SACQ) in conjunction with personal interviews to explore whether first generation adult college students adapt differently to college than do their continuing generation peers and if there is a commonality of experience, across demographic differences, for first generation, adult college students. Fifty-five adult college freshmen were surveyed using the SACQ. From this sample, sixteen first generation volunteers were ...
Interview, survey, and academic transcript data with a diverse sample of first-generation college (F...
Literature regarding first-generation college students has tended to focus on the disadvantages and ...
College adjustment is an important factor that influences academic success. First-year undergraduate...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Educational LeadershipW. Franklin SpikesThe purpose of this study ...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences of adult first-gener...
Executive Summary: Information for this report was obtained from a study conducted to determine the ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the perceptions of adult learners in a first-year seminar co...
First&ndasgeneration college students' paths to and through higher education may be quite different ...
The profile of students is changing, with an increase in first-generation and adult students. The pu...
This study used the conceptualization of emerging adulthood (a newly proposed phase in the lifespan ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how successful FGCS in community colleges addressed challen...
The present study involved a sample (n = 203) of college students and investigated the differences i...
Advisors: Jorge Jeria.Committee members: LaVerne Gyant; Elliott Lessen.Includes bibliographical refe...
This study explored whether factors, such as demographic characteristics, pre-college academic achie...
For students who are first in their family (first generation college students) who attend college, a...
Interview, survey, and academic transcript data with a diverse sample of first-generation college (F...
Literature regarding first-generation college students has tended to focus on the disadvantages and ...
College adjustment is an important factor that influences academic success. First-year undergraduate...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Educational LeadershipW. Franklin SpikesThe purpose of this study ...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences of adult first-gener...
Executive Summary: Information for this report was obtained from a study conducted to determine the ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the perceptions of adult learners in a first-year seminar co...
First&ndasgeneration college students' paths to and through higher education may be quite different ...
The profile of students is changing, with an increase in first-generation and adult students. The pu...
This study used the conceptualization of emerging adulthood (a newly proposed phase in the lifespan ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how successful FGCS in community colleges addressed challen...
The present study involved a sample (n = 203) of college students and investigated the differences i...
Advisors: Jorge Jeria.Committee members: LaVerne Gyant; Elliott Lessen.Includes bibliographical refe...
This study explored whether factors, such as demographic characteristics, pre-college academic achie...
For students who are first in their family (first generation college students) who attend college, a...
Interview, survey, and academic transcript data with a diverse sample of first-generation college (F...
Literature regarding first-generation college students has tended to focus on the disadvantages and ...
College adjustment is an important factor that influences academic success. First-year undergraduate...