Nearly half of all undergraduates in the U.S. are enrolled in community colleges and many aspire to obtain a baccalaureate degree, however, less than 13% do so within six years. Integration has been identified in higher education literature as a salient factor contributing to students\u27 persistence. Empirical evidence suggests that students\u27 career decision-making self-efficacy (CDMSE) beliefs have a positive association with integration. A paucity of literature exists, however, with respect to how the relationship between students\u27 CDMSE beliefs and integration takes shape within a community college; how each of the four sources of self-efficacy (i.e., mastery experiences, social persuasion, vicarious experiences, and physiological...
This phenomenological, qualitative study explored community college graduates\u27 perceptions of the...
The purpose of this dissertation study is to understand the extent to which self-efficacy is present...
Choosing a college major and career are the most critical decisions that college students make and s...
Nearly half of all undergraduates in the U.S. are enrolled in community colleges and many aspire to ...
Low socioeconomic status students in the United States are facing declining completion rates for the...
Community colleges provide opportunities to those students who did not choose the traditional path o...
Community colleges provide broad access to postsecondary education to students of every identity, ba...
Throughout the nation, many community college students take on responsibilities other than their aca...
Dual enrollment transitioning experiences of students are poorly understood, leaving higher educatio...
The community college serves a diverse undergraduate student population and community. Since its inc...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the academic self-efficac...
Community college has always been an attractive choice for many from the perspective that it offers ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-75)This project explores self-efficacy, which includes...
AbstractStudents come to community colleges with different levels of personal development, academic ...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this study is to determine if academic and social integration of low inco...
This phenomenological, qualitative study explored community college graduates\u27 perceptions of the...
The purpose of this dissertation study is to understand the extent to which self-efficacy is present...
Choosing a college major and career are the most critical decisions that college students make and s...
Nearly half of all undergraduates in the U.S. are enrolled in community colleges and many aspire to ...
Low socioeconomic status students in the United States are facing declining completion rates for the...
Community colleges provide opportunities to those students who did not choose the traditional path o...
Community colleges provide broad access to postsecondary education to students of every identity, ba...
Throughout the nation, many community college students take on responsibilities other than their aca...
Dual enrollment transitioning experiences of students are poorly understood, leaving higher educatio...
The community college serves a diverse undergraduate student population and community. Since its inc...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the academic self-efficac...
Community college has always been an attractive choice for many from the perspective that it offers ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-75)This project explores self-efficacy, which includes...
AbstractStudents come to community colleges with different levels of personal development, academic ...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this study is to determine if academic and social integration of low inco...
This phenomenological, qualitative study explored community college graduates\u27 perceptions of the...
The purpose of this dissertation study is to understand the extent to which self-efficacy is present...
Choosing a college major and career are the most critical decisions that college students make and s...