Though Assembly Bill 705 was passed in California to reduce gaps in retention and completion for community college students of color, these equity gaps persist. This study used quantitative and qualitative research methods to examine factors that influence enrollment choices and success in gatekeeper courses, like English, for African American community college students. Of particular focus were institutional supports and the role of learning communities. This study’s findings mostly confirm existing research on learning communities and other institutional supports, like counseling, and the ways in which these supports help students enroll in and complete courses. Primary findings from this study emphasize the importance of creating Educati...
This quantitative study explored the obstacles African American male students face that can hinder t...
Roach (2009) indicates that only 31 percent of public community college students go on to complete...
Low graduation rates are a significant issue for colleges. The majority of higher education institut...
Though Assembly Bill 705 was passed in California to reduce gaps in retention and completion for com...
UnrestrictedThirty years of research have been committed to investigating the African American stude...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
This qualitative study explores pedagogical practices and student responses in three community colle...
This exploratory qualitative study examines the student services practices and\ud experiences of Afr...
The number of African American and Latino students in two-year community colleges increased over the...
African American students are attending college and working toward earning credentials, yet this pop...
UnrestrictedIn the last four decades, African American students have entered institutions of higher ...
Advisors: LaVerne Gyant.Committee members: Jorge Jeria; Lee Rush.Includes bibliographical references...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [149]-161)In this study, I examined the experiences of Af...
This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of Black/African American students attending...
This quantitative study explored the obstacles African American male students face that can hinder t...
Roach (2009) indicates that only 31 percent of public community college students go on to complete...
Low graduation rates are a significant issue for colleges. The majority of higher education institut...
Though Assembly Bill 705 was passed in California to reduce gaps in retention and completion for com...
UnrestrictedThirty years of research have been committed to investigating the African American stude...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
This qualitative study explores pedagogical practices and student responses in three community colle...
This exploratory qualitative study examines the student services practices and\ud experiences of Afr...
The number of African American and Latino students in two-year community colleges increased over the...
African American students are attending college and working toward earning credentials, yet this pop...
UnrestrictedIn the last four decades, African American students have entered institutions of higher ...
Advisors: LaVerne Gyant.Committee members: Jorge Jeria; Lee Rush.Includes bibliographical references...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [149]-161)In this study, I examined the experiences of Af...
This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of Black/African American students attending...
This quantitative study explored the obstacles African American male students face that can hinder t...
Roach (2009) indicates that only 31 percent of public community college students go on to complete...
Low graduation rates are a significant issue for colleges. The majority of higher education institut...