Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThe purpose for conducting the study was to examine factors related to rural low-income, first generation college students' obstacles to community college enrollment. The study examined barriers students overcame to attend college and focused on rural college students from two community colleges in Missouri and Arkansas. The following questions guided the research: 1. What attendance barriers did rural community college students identify as being most difficult for them to overcome? 2. Were there differences between the self-identified attendance barriers based on gender for male and female rural community college students? 3. Were there differences in attendance barriers for rural community college st...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipSarah J. FishbackA growing body of literature...
Graduation date: 2011This qualitative study seeks to gain knowledge about the motives and barriers o...
Rural students are the least likely to enroll in college immediately following high school graduatio...
The purpose for conducting the study was to examine factors related to rural low-income, first gener...
Rural community college students face unique difficulties in higher education for many reasons, incl...
The viability of obtaining a college education is being challenged. As higher education has been tou...
Access has been an ongoing issue for rural students. In this study, I examined factors that have bee...
This research study examines the major obstacles low-income rural youth face in preparing to attend ...
Historically underrepresented populations are racial/ethnic minorities, low socioeconomic status, fi...
Research on college choice decisions of high school students has increased over the past forty years...
Research on college choice decisions of high school students has increased over the past forty years...
Access has been an ongoing issue for rural students (Eller, Martinez, Pace, Pavel, Garza & Barnett, ...
The purpose for conducting the study was to describe the community, personal experiences, and life e...
A growing body of literature suggested that students who come from poverty have potential risk facto...
This study examined the perceptions of leaders of grant-supported projects aimed at increasing the c...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipSarah J. FishbackA growing body of literature...
Graduation date: 2011This qualitative study seeks to gain knowledge about the motives and barriers o...
Rural students are the least likely to enroll in college immediately following high school graduatio...
The purpose for conducting the study was to examine factors related to rural low-income, first gener...
Rural community college students face unique difficulties in higher education for many reasons, incl...
The viability of obtaining a college education is being challenged. As higher education has been tou...
Access has been an ongoing issue for rural students. In this study, I examined factors that have bee...
This research study examines the major obstacles low-income rural youth face in preparing to attend ...
Historically underrepresented populations are racial/ethnic minorities, low socioeconomic status, fi...
Research on college choice decisions of high school students has increased over the past forty years...
Research on college choice decisions of high school students has increased over the past forty years...
Access has been an ongoing issue for rural students (Eller, Martinez, Pace, Pavel, Garza & Barnett, ...
The purpose for conducting the study was to describe the community, personal experiences, and life e...
A growing body of literature suggested that students who come from poverty have potential risk facto...
This study examined the perceptions of leaders of grant-supported projects aimed at increasing the c...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipSarah J. FishbackA growing body of literature...
Graduation date: 2011This qualitative study seeks to gain knowledge about the motives and barriers o...
Rural students are the least likely to enroll in college immediately following high school graduatio...