Using a qualitative study of distance education (DE) learners whose parents have not accessed post-secondary education (PSE), this paper proposes themes for further research in the study of first-generation students (FGS). This survey asked a number of open-ended questions about parental influences on university enrollment, and respondents’ reasons for choosing university in general and DE in particular. Findings were consistent with current research in many areas focusing on debt aversion, lower parental guidance, older starting age, and difficulty separating from familial roles. Differences were noted, including lower parental valuation of PSE and an increased emphasis on non-educational priorities, such as family and work. The limitation...
AbstractThe purpose of this pilot study is to ascertain the level of educational aspiration among fi...
The purpose of this paper is to determine why first-generation students (defined as those students w...
First-generation students have received considerable attention though the definitions and operationa...
Distance education students have less access to classmates as a social resource and may, therefore, ...
This study used semi-structured interviews of 11 parents at a large suburban high school to analyze ...
Gaining a university qualification has the potential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities through se...
This qualitative study explored first-generation college students’ perceptions about the influence t...
First Generation undergraduate students from low-income households (FGLI students) continue to have ...
For first-generation college-going students, education is an opportunity to break out of their inher...
In the United States, the first generation student issue has been examined by many researchers and s...
In this study, I investigate the various ways in which parents of first-generation college students ...
Challenges for students who are ‘first-in-family’ to attend university have been discussed within wi...
This study identifies and explores a range of themes, issues and questions that commonly confront ad...
Much is known about the effects of college on students. Most of this research focuses on four-year r...
This study identifies and explores a range of themes, issues and questions that commonly confront ad...
AbstractThe purpose of this pilot study is to ascertain the level of educational aspiration among fi...
The purpose of this paper is to determine why first-generation students (defined as those students w...
First-generation students have received considerable attention though the definitions and operationa...
Distance education students have less access to classmates as a social resource and may, therefore, ...
This study used semi-structured interviews of 11 parents at a large suburban high school to analyze ...
Gaining a university qualification has the potential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities through se...
This qualitative study explored first-generation college students’ perceptions about the influence t...
First Generation undergraduate students from low-income households (FGLI students) continue to have ...
For first-generation college-going students, education is an opportunity to break out of their inher...
In the United States, the first generation student issue has been examined by many researchers and s...
In this study, I investigate the various ways in which parents of first-generation college students ...
Challenges for students who are ‘first-in-family’ to attend university have been discussed within wi...
This study identifies and explores a range of themes, issues and questions that commonly confront ad...
Much is known about the effects of college on students. Most of this research focuses on four-year r...
This study identifies and explores a range of themes, issues and questions that commonly confront ad...
AbstractThe purpose of this pilot study is to ascertain the level of educational aspiration among fi...
The purpose of this paper is to determine why first-generation students (defined as those students w...
First-generation students have received considerable attention though the definitions and operationa...