Presented at the Association of Institutional Research (AIR) annual forum, Toronto, Canada, May 25, 2011.Greater numbers of students from non-college educated families are enrolling in higher education than ever; as the numbers of first-generation college students increases on college campuses (Choy, 2001), so do concerns about their success rates as compared to their non-first generation peers. This paper examines the academic and social engagement of first-generation college students who attended large, public research universities in 2009. It was found that first-generation students have lower levels of academic and social engagement as compared to their non-first-generation peers. Additionally, regression analyses were used to examine t...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate first-generation students’ perceptions...
This study compares four reported social experiences and perceptions of first- and continuing-genera...
Gaining a university qualification has the potential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities through se...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThis study explored the persistence and engagement of first-ge...
AbstractScholarly work conducted before 2010 consistently reported a gap between first-generation an...
First-generation college students (FGCSs) pursue a college degree as a means of social mobility, yet...
textThe academic and social integration of first-generation college students into institutions of hi...
Presented at the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) annual forum, New Orleans, LA, June 5,...
For first-generation college-going students, education is an opportunity to break out of their inher...
Background: Access to and success in higher education has been a challenge for many first-generation...
For students who are first in their family (first generation college students) who attend college, a...
Graduation date: 2010Existing literature on first generation students focuses on the challenges thes...
College enrollment among first-generation students is on the rise (Choy, 2001) at both two-year and ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyCarol SansoneFirst-generation college s...
Students who are the first in their family to attend postsecondary education are known as first-gene...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate first-generation students’ perceptions...
This study compares four reported social experiences and perceptions of first- and continuing-genera...
Gaining a university qualification has the potential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities through se...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThis study explored the persistence and engagement of first-ge...
AbstractScholarly work conducted before 2010 consistently reported a gap between first-generation an...
First-generation college students (FGCSs) pursue a college degree as a means of social mobility, yet...
textThe academic and social integration of first-generation college students into institutions of hi...
Presented at the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) annual forum, New Orleans, LA, June 5,...
For first-generation college-going students, education is an opportunity to break out of their inher...
Background: Access to and success in higher education has been a challenge for many first-generation...
For students who are first in their family (first generation college students) who attend college, a...
Graduation date: 2010Existing literature on first generation students focuses on the challenges thes...
College enrollment among first-generation students is on the rise (Choy, 2001) at both two-year and ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyCarol SansoneFirst-generation college s...
Students who are the first in their family to attend postsecondary education are known as first-gene...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate first-generation students’ perceptions...
This study compares four reported social experiences and perceptions of first- and continuing-genera...
Gaining a university qualification has the potential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities through se...