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Amanda C. Emberley; Dong San Choi; Taylor Williams; Michael C. Loui – Journal of Engineering Education, 2024
Background: In the United States, the current 6-year completion rate in engineering is a mere 54% among full-time students who enter a 4-year course. Researchers have identified many reasons why students leave engineering, including academic difficulties and poor teaching. However, the problems experienced by the departing students are also…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Academic Failure, Required Courses
Marlena Danielle Thomas – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explored how Black women described their experience pursuing a PhD for professional and personal growth. It aimed to provide a valuable resource for Black women considering or currently undertaking doctoral education by offering insights into the experiences of their peers. Furthermore, the research sought to inform decision-making…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Doctoral Students, Student Attitudes
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Kari L. George; Kaitlin N. S. Newhouse – Research in Higher Education, 2024
Given a myriad of recent contemporary challenges graduate students are facing as well as long-standing issues with student attrition, there is a pressing need to reexamine models of doctoral student progress. While existing research commonly examines departure or failure to meet milestones as the outcome of interest, by the time students leave…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Academic Persistence, Progress Monitoring, Barriers
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George Spencer; Janine de Novais; Emily Carolyn Chen-Bendle; Elizabeth Ndika – Journal of Higher Education, 2024
Despite high college expectations and enrollments among young people, their trajectories through higher education have become increasingly complex. Even after initially starting as "traditional" students, many college graduates are only able to complete a bachelor's degree after a series of stops and starts across multiple institutions.…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Nontraditional Students, Student Educational Objectives, Academic Aspiration
Kaitlyn Rushelle Fisette Kelly – ProQuest LLC, 2024
First-generation college students are a prominent higher education student population and are well-represented at the community college. Unfortunately, many first-generation community college students do not persist for degree completion. These students face many academic and social challenges that impact their persistence. However, research has…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Extracurricular Activities, Student Experience, First Generation College Students
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Hongrui Liu; Yuxuan Liu; Meiling Yao – School Mental Health, 2024
The purpose of this study was to address the role of social comparison in determining individual development by exploring the relationship of four types of social comparison with academic persistence-procrastination and subjective well-being among Chinese adolescents (n = 530, M[subscript age] = 14.59) from both variable- and person-centered…
Descriptors: Well Being, Mental Health, Individual Development, Correlation
Timothy D. Gwillim – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Short term study abroad use by community colleges has been on the rise. This study looks at the effectiveness of short term study abroad programs at a community college. The study examines the use of these programs in promoting student retention, completion, and growth in intercultural competence. By looking at student retention and completion…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Minicourses, Academic Persistence, Time to Degree
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Mary Dueñas; Alberta M. Gloria – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
A total of 174 Latinx undergraduates attending a predominantly White institution provided online responses regarding motivating persons, processes, and factors that helped them persist in college. Using a multi-step, content-based qualitative approach, there were three meta-themes (i.e. family, friends and peers, and self) with 15 themes developed…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Undergraduate Students, Predominantly White Institutions, Academic Persistence
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Marco A. Murillo – Community College Review, 2024
Objective: The study aimed to understand how Latinx immigrant-origin community college students draw upon their funds of identity to persist and transfer. Methods: Utilizing a multimethodological qualitative approach, self-portraits and testimonios were collected from 20 Latinx immigrant-origin California community college students in spring 2022.…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Immigrants, Community College Students, Academic Persistence
Bryson, Christopher J. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Over the past decade the concept of taking a gap year has become mainstream in the US. This idea of delaying enrollment, or taking a break from college, before beginning a bachelor's degree, has gained popularity, especially as the cost of attendance in higher education has soared and the burden of paying for it has been placed on the student as…
Descriptors: Stopouts, Enrollment, Attendance, Academic Persistence
Caitlyn R. Veenstra – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This exploratory, mixed-method study examines the role of identity-based student organizations in supporting sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) spectrum minority students in higher education. Through convenience sampling, 44 participants were surveyed. Open coding revealed four key themes influencing student engagement: community…
Descriptors: Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, LGBTQ People, Minority Group Students
Victor Carrasco – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Latinx men continue to be marginalized in higher education, and more research is needed to understand how to retain them using anti-deficit frameworks (Cook et al., 2012). Studies have investigated caballerismo as a protective factor for LatinX men. Caballerismo is defined by egalitarian beliefs, affiliation, positive family relationships, and…
Descriptors: Males, Hispanic American Students, College Students, Social Justice
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Majka, Elizabeth A.; Bennett, Kyle F.; Sawyer, Thomas P.; Johnson, Jon L.; Guenther, Merrilee F. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) represent an economical and practical way for institutions to equitably offer research experiences to large numbers of students. Although the benefits of CUREs are well documented, most CURE models are not guided by theory and are discipline specific, which limits their application. We used a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Student Experience, Interdisciplinary Approach
Andreya M. Williams – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This case study aimed to examine the experiences of Black college graduates who completed a hyperlocal gap year program in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Much of the literature presented about gap years often occurs between high school and college, when students take an intentional break before pursuing a college degree (GYA, 2020; O'Shea, 2013; Simpson, 2004).…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Blacks, African Americans, Experience
Jill Triplett Ellis – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to understand the experiences that contributed to the persistence of African American males at a historically Black college. The problem was that the percentage of 18- to 24-year-old African American males enrolled in the nation's colleges and universities over the past two decades has…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Academic Persistence, Black Colleges
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