The context and variables that affect at-risk students are constantly changing. It is imperative that school counselors understand the risk factors for students and the cultural and social contexts the individual lives within. Working with at-risk students is even more challenging with the millennial generation. The culture in this generation promotes instant gratification as society has reinforced that all individuals will succeed. At-risk students in this generation can be in disbelief of even being at-risk and may assume that others will solve their problems. Federally funded TRIO programs have shown to a positive impact on at-risk student development. Although there has been sufficient evaluation and review of TRIO programs’ impact on d...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to examine the lived experiences, and the...
College and career readiness has become a national priority for post-secondary student success, and ...
The benefits of a college degree are clear. Those with a college education are more likely to partic...
The context and variables that affect at-risk students are constantly changing. It is imperative tha...
The purpose of this study was to provide pertinent data to enable public school administrators and c...
Graduation date: 2017Student success in terms of college preparedness and postsecondary college enro...
The purpose of this research was to study the perceptions of school counselors regarding the impact ...
The current study utilized the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009, from the National Center for ...
The term at-risk is used by educators and policymakers to describe a wide variety of students who st...
Low-income, minority, and/or first-generation students are more likely to undermatch. The consequenc...
Low-income, minority, and/or first-generation students are more likely to undermatch. The consequenc...
Low-income, minority, and/or first-generation students are more likely to undermatch. The consequenc...
Academic mentoring programs promote high school completion for at-risk youth. The purpose of this st...
Jay Carey and Karen Harrington synthesize what they\u27ve learned from their research regarding stat...
Research has shown that school counselors are essential in the lives of high school students; not on...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to examine the lived experiences, and the...
College and career readiness has become a national priority for post-secondary student success, and ...
The benefits of a college degree are clear. Those with a college education are more likely to partic...
The context and variables that affect at-risk students are constantly changing. It is imperative tha...
The purpose of this study was to provide pertinent data to enable public school administrators and c...
Graduation date: 2017Student success in terms of college preparedness and postsecondary college enro...
The purpose of this research was to study the perceptions of school counselors regarding the impact ...
The current study utilized the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009, from the National Center for ...
The term at-risk is used by educators and policymakers to describe a wide variety of students who st...
Low-income, minority, and/or first-generation students are more likely to undermatch. The consequenc...
Low-income, minority, and/or first-generation students are more likely to undermatch. The consequenc...
Low-income, minority, and/or first-generation students are more likely to undermatch. The consequenc...
Academic mentoring programs promote high school completion for at-risk youth. The purpose of this st...
Jay Carey and Karen Harrington synthesize what they\u27ve learned from their research regarding stat...
Research has shown that school counselors are essential in the lives of high school students; not on...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to examine the lived experiences, and the...
College and career readiness has become a national priority for post-secondary student success, and ...
The benefits of a college degree are clear. Those with a college education are more likely to partic...