Student-university fit leads to increased satisfaction with a student’s postsecondary institution and has a positive effect on college completion (Braxton, Vesper, & Hossler, 1995). As increasing numbers of deaf and hard-of-hearing students elect to attend college (Newman, Wagner, Cameto, Knokey, & Shaver, 2010), the relationship between college choice and completion points to a need to better understand how students make their college decisions. Using a qualitative phenomenological design, the present study examined factors that influence deaf and hard-of-hearing students’ college choice and explored how deaf identity influences selection of a deaf-serving institution (DSI). The theoretical framework for the study was deaf identity develop...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [159]-172)The population of students who are deaf or hard...
The present study investigates how parental influence, career maturity, and self efficacy affect per...
Deaf students in mainstream colleges are withdrawing at an alarming rate. Approximately 70 % of the ...
Student-university fit leads to increased satisfaction with a student’s postsecondary institution an...
Graduation date: 2005Presentation date: 2004-09-24Deaf students in mainstream colleges are withdrawi...
This qualitative methods study draws on Critical Race Theory (Crenshaw, 1991), specifically intersec...
Of the small number of deaf and hard-of-hearing students who enroll in mainstream colleges and unive...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore and describe how deaf and hard of...
This paper uses the model of college persistence developed by Tinto (1975y 1987) to describe three f...
Despite increasing enrollment of Black deaf college students in recent decades, graduation rates hav...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This qualitative study of the social aspects of mainstreaming from the perspective of deaf college s...
As the 1975 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the 1990 Americans with...
The issue I explored was how a deaf student decides where to go to school, how the University of Ill...
Most students with hearing loss attend community college, yet very little research on this populatio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [159]-172)The population of students who are deaf or hard...
The present study investigates how parental influence, career maturity, and self efficacy affect per...
Deaf students in mainstream colleges are withdrawing at an alarming rate. Approximately 70 % of the ...
Student-university fit leads to increased satisfaction with a student’s postsecondary institution an...
Graduation date: 2005Presentation date: 2004-09-24Deaf students in mainstream colleges are withdrawi...
This qualitative methods study draws on Critical Race Theory (Crenshaw, 1991), specifically intersec...
Of the small number of deaf and hard-of-hearing students who enroll in mainstream colleges and unive...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore and describe how deaf and hard of...
This paper uses the model of college persistence developed by Tinto (1975y 1987) to describe three f...
Despite increasing enrollment of Black deaf college students in recent decades, graduation rates hav...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This qualitative study of the social aspects of mainstreaming from the perspective of deaf college s...
As the 1975 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the 1990 Americans with...
The issue I explored was how a deaf student decides where to go to school, how the University of Ill...
Most students with hearing loss attend community college, yet very little research on this populatio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [159]-172)The population of students who are deaf or hard...
The present study investigates how parental influence, career maturity, and self efficacy affect per...
Deaf students in mainstream colleges are withdrawing at an alarming rate. Approximately 70 % of the ...