This article explores the critical factors that led to successful college completion for Black men. By focusing on success factors from Black male college graduates\u27 lived experiences, a roadmap to college success for this group may be shared with others to encourage increased degree attainment for this population. The lens for this study drew from Harper’s (2012) antideficit theory, which highlights students’ successes rather than problematic issues. A non-random approach of purposeful sampling from eight Black men from LinkedIn who had completed an undergraduate degree from a private, predominately White college in the southeast United States defined the sample size. Using one-on-one interviews, participants\u27 internal and external e...
The purpose of this study was to identify the sociocultural factors, personal economic circumstances...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to explore how specific factors like coll...
As research states, Black men have the most difficulty persisting through college, and making it to ...
Black males graduate from college at lower rates than their female counterparts. They also graduate ...
This qualitative narrative study examined the authentic lived experiences of eight Black male partic...
This study examined familial differences between Black males not pre-categorized as high achieving o...
My research will focus on addressing how current undergraduate African American men at UIUC have bee...
Black males complete college at a lower rate than do all ethnic minority groups in the United States...
Promising Black males are an understudied and underserved population in the field of higher educatio...
The purpose of this qualitative, hermeneutic, phenomenological study was to learn how college-educat...
Although African-American males are enrolling in community colleges, their graduation rates are alar...
Promising Black males are an understudied and underserved population in the field of higher educatio...
A college degree is important because it provides opportunities for graduates to become educated in ...
This article discusses the findings of a focus group study of 10 African American undergraduate men ...
According to national statistics, the number of Black women college graduates is 44.8% while for Bla...
The purpose of this study was to identify the sociocultural factors, personal economic circumstances...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to explore how specific factors like coll...
As research states, Black men have the most difficulty persisting through college, and making it to ...
Black males graduate from college at lower rates than their female counterparts. They also graduate ...
This qualitative narrative study examined the authentic lived experiences of eight Black male partic...
This study examined familial differences between Black males not pre-categorized as high achieving o...
My research will focus on addressing how current undergraduate African American men at UIUC have bee...
Black males complete college at a lower rate than do all ethnic minority groups in the United States...
Promising Black males are an understudied and underserved population in the field of higher educatio...
The purpose of this qualitative, hermeneutic, phenomenological study was to learn how college-educat...
Although African-American males are enrolling in community colleges, their graduation rates are alar...
Promising Black males are an understudied and underserved population in the field of higher educatio...
A college degree is important because it provides opportunities for graduates to become educated in ...
This article discusses the findings of a focus group study of 10 African American undergraduate men ...
According to national statistics, the number of Black women college graduates is 44.8% while for Bla...
The purpose of this study was to identify the sociocultural factors, personal economic circumstances...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to explore how specific factors like coll...
As research states, Black men have the most difficulty persisting through college, and making it to ...