The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate first-generation students’ perceptions of how their lived experiences have impacted their academic and non-academic success. We utilized focus groups consisting of first-generation students who attended a rural community college and a large, public, metropolitan, research university, and compared their lived experiences. Our findings confirmed some past research that found that a lack of social capital, academic preparation, financial resources, and family support challenge this population of students in their transition to college. However, some of our results contradict past findings which have concluded that part-time enrollment increases the risk of first-generation student a...
This ethnographic study addressed two effective programs designed to assist first-time underrepresen...
First-generation college students from the Appalachian region may be at risk in terms of their succe...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the academic and nonacademic experiences of sel...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate first-generation students’ perceptions...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate first-generation students’ perceptions...
First-generation students comprise 36% of U.S. community college enrollments but struggle to remain ...
First-generation students comprise 36% of U.S. community college enrollments but struggle to remain ...
The fact that a significant number of first-generation students drop out of college within the first...
First generation students are less likely to persist in college than their peers who have grown up i...
First generation students are less likely to persist in college than their peers who have grown up i...
First generation students are less likely to persist in college than their peers who have grown up i...
Prior research has examined the ways in which first-generation students were underprepared for colle...
The experiences of first-generation college students (FGCS) can guide the development of effective p...
Many college students are the first in their family to enter college and earn a degree. These studen...
Many college students are the first in their family to enter college and earn a degree. These studen...
This ethnographic study addressed two effective programs designed to assist first-time underrepresen...
First-generation college students from the Appalachian region may be at risk in terms of their succe...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the academic and nonacademic experiences of sel...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate first-generation students’ perceptions...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate first-generation students’ perceptions...
First-generation students comprise 36% of U.S. community college enrollments but struggle to remain ...
First-generation students comprise 36% of U.S. community college enrollments but struggle to remain ...
The fact that a significant number of first-generation students drop out of college within the first...
First generation students are less likely to persist in college than their peers who have grown up i...
First generation students are less likely to persist in college than their peers who have grown up i...
First generation students are less likely to persist in college than their peers who have grown up i...
Prior research has examined the ways in which first-generation students were underprepared for colle...
The experiences of first-generation college students (FGCS) can guide the development of effective p...
Many college students are the first in their family to enter college and earn a degree. These studen...
Many college students are the first in their family to enter college and earn a degree. These studen...
This ethnographic study addressed two effective programs designed to assist first-time underrepresen...
First-generation college students from the Appalachian region may be at risk in terms of their succe...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the academic and nonacademic experiences of sel...