There are nearly 3.5 million mothers currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in the United States. Despite the substantial number of student mothers on college campuses, there are significant gaps in the extant literature on this student population. The purpose of this phenomenological study was twofold. First, to explore how college student mothers make meaning of their intersecting identities, particularly those of race, class, and marital status. The second purpose of this study was to identify systemic barriers student mothers encounter at four-year colleges and universities in the United States and to understand how college student mothers define success. The findings suggested that college student mothers experienced barrie...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
The impetus for this study came from my own history of being a single mother while completing my und...
This research sought to discover the characteristics of single mother students in higher education w...
This study is designed to measure just how a mother\u27s decision to continue her education is viewe...
Women with children are the fastest growing population of students within higher education. Women wi...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, almost 10 million single mothers are raising children in the Un...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the unique needs and factors for success of college stu...
This presentation will share the stories of 23 student mothers enrolled in two community colleges. I...
The purpose of this study is to identify how low-SES women who are providing primary childcare for c...
In the context of rising economic inequality, recent decades have seen increases in college enrollme...
Aiming to bridge a gap in the psychological literature as it pertains to giving voice to the experie...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
Single mothers increasingly seek college degrees at community colleges in order to provide economic ...
This study examined college students ’ perceptions of different maternal employment-childrearing pat...
Advisors: Carrie Kortegast.Committee members: Suzanne Degges-White; Katrina Myers Caldwell.Includes ...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
The impetus for this study came from my own history of being a single mother while completing my und...
This research sought to discover the characteristics of single mother students in higher education w...
This study is designed to measure just how a mother\u27s decision to continue her education is viewe...
Women with children are the fastest growing population of students within higher education. Women wi...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, almost 10 million single mothers are raising children in the Un...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the unique needs and factors for success of college stu...
This presentation will share the stories of 23 student mothers enrolled in two community colleges. I...
The purpose of this study is to identify how low-SES women who are providing primary childcare for c...
In the context of rising economic inequality, recent decades have seen increases in college enrollme...
Aiming to bridge a gap in the psychological literature as it pertains to giving voice to the experie...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
Single mothers increasingly seek college degrees at community colleges in order to provide economic ...
This study examined college students ’ perceptions of different maternal employment-childrearing pat...
Advisors: Carrie Kortegast.Committee members: Suzanne Degges-White; Katrina Myers Caldwell.Includes ...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
The impetus for this study came from my own history of being a single mother while completing my und...
This research sought to discover the characteristics of single mother students in higher education w...