textIn order for community college educators to formulate policies and processes that facilitate student achievement and increase institutional effectiveness, it is imperative that they understand students’ lived realities. Analyzing the perceptions of students who are persisting will provide information to assist the institution in efforts to better understand and serve Hispanic students. The purpose of the study was to examine Hispanic students’ perceptions of institutional factors that affect their persistence at Austin Community College. To examine these perceptions, Interactive Quality Analysis (IQA) was utilized to produce a grounded theory in students’ perceptions. Through focus groups and follow-up interviews, data were col...
Disparities persist among college attendance and conferred degrees for Latinas in the United States....
Retaining and graduating Hispanic students are paramount to the overall success of colleges and univ...
Student retention is considered a complex human behavior. Adding to the complex nature of student re...
The open door policy of community colleges has played a key role in providing access to higher educa...
This study examined environmental and institutional factors affecting persistence of Hispanic colleg...
Latino college students face factors in their lives on a daily basis that affect their persistence i...
This exploratory study examines the persistence patterns of Latino students attending a two-year col...
Purpose The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to examine the 1-year persistence rates o...
College student persistence has been a concern of researchers and practitioners since the early 1960...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of first-year Latino/a college students\u27 s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of student-faculty interactions, stude...
textFirst-generation community college students, regardless of race or ethnicity, experience a myri...
This study identified factors contributing to Mexican-American student persistence in higher educati...
Higher education continues to be the most viable avenue for improvement in the lives of racial minor...
Disparities persist among college attendance and conferred degrees for Latinas in the United States....
Retaining and graduating Hispanic students are paramount to the overall success of colleges and univ...
Student retention is considered a complex human behavior. Adding to the complex nature of student re...
The open door policy of community colleges has played a key role in providing access to higher educa...
This study examined environmental and institutional factors affecting persistence of Hispanic colleg...
Latino college students face factors in their lives on a daily basis that affect their persistence i...
This exploratory study examines the persistence patterns of Latino students attending a two-year col...
Purpose The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to examine the 1-year persistence rates o...
College student persistence has been a concern of researchers and practitioners since the early 1960...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of first-year Latino/a college students\u27 s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of student-faculty interactions, stude...
textFirst-generation community college students, regardless of race or ethnicity, experience a myri...
This study identified factors contributing to Mexican-American student persistence in higher educati...
Higher education continues to be the most viable avenue for improvement in the lives of racial minor...
Disparities persist among college attendance and conferred degrees for Latinas in the United States....
Retaining and graduating Hispanic students are paramount to the overall success of colleges and univ...
Student retention is considered a complex human behavior. Adding to the complex nature of student re...