Research suggests that youth with more financial and social resources are more likely to have access to mentorship. Conversely, the rising star hypothesis posits that youth who show promise through their individual successes are more likely to be mentored. Utilizing a nationally representative sample (N = 4,882), we tested whether demographic characteristics (e.g., race, SES) or personal resources (e.g., academic/social success) are better predictors of receiving mentorship. Regression analyses suggested that demographic, contextual, and individual characteristics all significantly predicted access to mentorship, specifically by non-familial mentors. However, conditional inference tree models that explored the interaction of mentorship pred...
Contemporary approaches to adolescent development are framed by positive youth development models. A...
Although federal funding has been provided to add mentoring to youth development programs for decade...
Research indicates that mentoring has a positive impact on one’s career and educational trajectory ...
In the current study we use Bronfenbrenner’s (1979) ecological theory to guide an inquiry into how t...
Youth mentoring programs provide a low-cost and easily scalable approach to promoting resilience and...
Examining how to maximize the benefits of mentoring is important in order to improve college student...
Positive academic effects of mentoring interventions have bee established, but little is known about...
Historically, African Americans males have scored significantly lower than other subgroups on standa...
Mentoring programs have been shown to improve the academic achievement of participating youth. Howev...
Previous research on academic success shows a difference in achievement level between students who p...
Navigating the cultural environment of academia can be a difficult task, particularly for first-gene...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
Attending college is increasingly important to compete in this global world; however, young people w...
The college graduation rate for Black students remains below that of the national average in the US....
College enrollment rates for 18- to 24-year-old African Americans and Latinos have reached an all-ti...
Contemporary approaches to adolescent development are framed by positive youth development models. A...
Although federal funding has been provided to add mentoring to youth development programs for decade...
Research indicates that mentoring has a positive impact on one’s career and educational trajectory ...
In the current study we use Bronfenbrenner’s (1979) ecological theory to guide an inquiry into how t...
Youth mentoring programs provide a low-cost and easily scalable approach to promoting resilience and...
Examining how to maximize the benefits of mentoring is important in order to improve college student...
Positive academic effects of mentoring interventions have bee established, but little is known about...
Historically, African Americans males have scored significantly lower than other subgroups on standa...
Mentoring programs have been shown to improve the academic achievement of participating youth. Howev...
Previous research on academic success shows a difference in achievement level between students who p...
Navigating the cultural environment of academia can be a difficult task, particularly for first-gene...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
Attending college is increasingly important to compete in this global world; however, young people w...
The college graduation rate for Black students remains below that of the national average in the US....
College enrollment rates for 18- to 24-year-old African Americans and Latinos have reached an all-ti...
Contemporary approaches to adolescent development are framed by positive youth development models. A...
Although federal funding has been provided to add mentoring to youth development programs for decade...
Research indicates that mentoring has a positive impact on one’s career and educational trajectory ...