First-generation college students (FGCS) have been the primary focus of college retention research due to more FGCS entering universities, and FGCS’s low retention rates. Recent research has focused on quantitative studies of FGCS from comparing education and social backgrounds to non-FGCS, to outside constraints FGCS face while in college. These findings result in general understandings of FGCS dealing with additional hardship to moments of severe loneliness. This study explores (1) how FGCS—from Boise State University’s Student Success Program (SSP)—perceive their identity in a college community, (2) how they have or have not experienced identity conflicts while pursuing a degree, and (3) how FGCS talk about their experiences through a qu...
2019-02-14Traditionally, higher education institutions have not been easily accessible to low income...
This qualitative study describes the experiences of 16 successful first-generation college students ...
This qualitative study examined first generation college students who persisted towards completing b...
Although first-generation college students (FGCS) have been entering universities in large numbers, ...
Although first-generation college students (FGCS) have been entering universities in large numbers, ...
More first-generation students are attending college than ever before, but they are not graduating a...
Despite the increased focus on improving student retention and graduation rates in higher education ...
This ethnographic study addressed two effective programs designed to assist first-time underrepresen...
Many college students are the first in their family to enter college and earn a degree. These studen...
Institutions increasingly use first-generation categorizations to provide support to students. In th...
The experiences of first-generation college students (FGCS) can guide the development of effective p...
Mark Orbe has pointed out in his article “Theorizing Multidimensional Identity Negotiation: Reflecti...
ABSTRACT In post-secondary education, degree attainment for first-generation college students (FGCS)...
First-generation college students (FGCS), defined as students whose parents have not obtained a bach...
Self-Efficacy, Sense of Belonging, and Sense of Obligation in First Generation College Students Beca...
2019-02-14Traditionally, higher education institutions have not been easily accessible to low income...
This qualitative study describes the experiences of 16 successful first-generation college students ...
This qualitative study examined first generation college students who persisted towards completing b...
Although first-generation college students (FGCS) have been entering universities in large numbers, ...
Although first-generation college students (FGCS) have been entering universities in large numbers, ...
More first-generation students are attending college than ever before, but they are not graduating a...
Despite the increased focus on improving student retention and graduation rates in higher education ...
This ethnographic study addressed two effective programs designed to assist first-time underrepresen...
Many college students are the first in their family to enter college and earn a degree. These studen...
Institutions increasingly use first-generation categorizations to provide support to students. In th...
The experiences of first-generation college students (FGCS) can guide the development of effective p...
Mark Orbe has pointed out in his article “Theorizing Multidimensional Identity Negotiation: Reflecti...
ABSTRACT In post-secondary education, degree attainment for first-generation college students (FGCS)...
First-generation college students (FGCS), defined as students whose parents have not obtained a bach...
Self-Efficacy, Sense of Belonging, and Sense of Obligation in First Generation College Students Beca...
2019-02-14Traditionally, higher education institutions have not been easily accessible to low income...
This qualitative study describes the experiences of 16 successful first-generation college students ...
This qualitative study examined first generation college students who persisted towards completing b...