Trusting and supportive relationships with school counsellors can help first-generation college students access college despite barriers. In this narrative inquiry, 11 first-generation college students in the United States shared stories of their positive relationships with their former high school counsellors. After an iterative and consensus-based data analysis process, we summarised our participants’ grand narrative with five themes: family context, school counselling delivery, relationships with school counsellors, impact of relationships with school counsellors, and suggested improvements. Participants valued how school counsellors helped them advocate for themselves, build their confidence, and feel encouraged and accountable through ...
Low-income, minority, and/or first-generation students are more likely to undermatch. The consequenc...
Earning a college degree is one of the most socially and economically beneficial accomplishments ind...
This research explored how 47 first generation college students at a private university in the North...
There have been many studies around the struggles that first generation students face in their quest...
This study surveyed college freshmen from two different institutions in order to examine differences...
The lack of college counsellors in many schools makes it more difficult for some students to succeed...
The benefits of a college degree are clear. Those with a college education are more likely to partic...
The writer explores how the role of a college counselor can support and advocate for first-generatio...
The role of high school counselors includes providing equitable access to college and career opportu...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyFirst-generation college student...
As the United States focuses on its commitment to opportunity and access to education for all, unive...
A formal college education allows graduates to greatly increase their earning potential. Research ha...
Low-income, minority, and/or first-generation students are more likely to undermatch. The consequenc...
The number of first-generation college students has increased steadily over the years. These student...
This qualitative case study describes some of the issues faced by incoming first-generation college ...
Low-income, minority, and/or first-generation students are more likely to undermatch. The consequenc...
Earning a college degree is one of the most socially and economically beneficial accomplishments ind...
This research explored how 47 first generation college students at a private university in the North...
There have been many studies around the struggles that first generation students face in their quest...
This study surveyed college freshmen from two different institutions in order to examine differences...
The lack of college counsellors in many schools makes it more difficult for some students to succeed...
The benefits of a college degree are clear. Those with a college education are more likely to partic...
The writer explores how the role of a college counselor can support and advocate for first-generatio...
The role of high school counselors includes providing equitable access to college and career opportu...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyFirst-generation college student...
As the United States focuses on its commitment to opportunity and access to education for all, unive...
A formal college education allows graduates to greatly increase their earning potential. Research ha...
Low-income, minority, and/or first-generation students are more likely to undermatch. The consequenc...
The number of first-generation college students has increased steadily over the years. These student...
This qualitative case study describes some of the issues faced by incoming first-generation college ...
Low-income, minority, and/or first-generation students are more likely to undermatch. The consequenc...
Earning a college degree is one of the most socially and economically beneficial accomplishments ind...
This research explored how 47 first generation college students at a private university in the North...