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Borden, Victor M. H.; Brown, Pamela C. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
The current year, 2004, marks a monumental year in higher education for students of color. This year, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision, which declared racial segregation in public education settings unconsitutional. Despite the gains that have been made in increasing access to higher education for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Court Litigation, Federal Legislation, Access to Education
Dervarics, Charles – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2005
A new study on the link between high school coursework and postsecondary success paints a challenging picture for education advocates: African Americans can succeed in rigorous courses, but too few get the opportunity. The report from Achieve Inc., finds that few states set high curricula and content standards that prepare students for college.…
Descriptors: High Schools, Secondary School Curriculum, Minority Groups, White Students
Folsom, Byron; Peterson, Gary W.; Reardon, Robert C.; Mann, Barbara A. – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2005
A study was conducted to assess the impact of a career-planning course in terms of time taken to graduate, graduation rate, credit hours taken, number of course withdrawals, and cumulative GPAs. Student course participants (N = 544) were compared to a matched sample of non-course participants (N = 544) after 5 years. Results showed that the 2…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Student Attitudes, Withdrawal (Education), Academic Achievement
Kennedy, Rebecca J. M.; Vaughn, Courtney – College and University, 2004
In growing numbers, older women persist in pursing bachelor's degrees, although they most likely encounter significant obstacles along the path to completion and earn less than their male counterparts after graduating. The purpose of this interview. based study of twelve such women was to examine why they persisted and what value they placed on…
Descriptors: Graduation, Females, College Graduates, Interviews
Kolajo, Ebenezer F. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2004
Using an ex post facto analysis of outcomes data, this paper tracks the academic performances of developmental and non-developmental students and examines the effects that developmental courses have on subsequent academic progress leading up to graduation. Three-year data on developmental students and graduates were analyzed to discern the…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Student Financial Aid, Student Placement, Graduation Rate
Bowden, Randall G.; Elrod, Henry E. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2004
Many states (18 of 39) use revenue generated by lotteries to help fund higher education. The revenue is generated as a regressive tax disproportionately collected. As such, do state lotteries contribute toward facilitation of equal access to higher education for low-income and minority citizens? Given population trends, college enrollment, and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Population Trends, Income, Enrollment
Klein, Stephen P.; Kuh, George; Chun, Marc; Hamilton, Laura; Shavelson, Richard – Research in Higher Education, 2005
Over the past decade, state legislatures have experienced increasing pressure to hold higher education accountable for student learning. This pressure stems from several sources, such as increasing costs and decreasing graduation rates. To explore the feasibility of one approach to measuring student learning that emphasizes program improvement, we…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Outcomes of Education, College Students, Colleges
Wilson, Stewart – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2006
This article reports on efforts to investigate and improve retention and graduation rates at a New Zealand polytechnic. A literature review and Tinto's Longitudinal Model of Institutional Departure provided the theoretical underpinning for the work. A case study methodology was used, whereby a member of the institute's Academic Quality Unit worked…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduation Rate, School Holding Power, Academic Achievement
Wagner, Mary – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 2005
Dropout statistics for 1986 indicated that only 55% of dropouts under age 20 were employed, only 31% of male dropouts and one in seven female dropouts were working full-time, and although dropouts were fewer than 20% of the adult population, they constituted 66% of the national prison population. Since that time, the economic costs of dropping out…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Disabilities, Secondary School Students, Graduation Rate
Boursicot, Katharine A. M.; Roberts, Trudie E.; Pell, Godfrey – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2006
While Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) have become widely used to assess clinical competence at the end of undergraduate medical courses, the method of setting the passing score varies greatly, and there is no agreed best methodology. While there is an assumption that the passing standard at graduation is the same at all medical…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Graduation, Standard Setting, Foreign Countries
Price, Joseph; Gascoigne, Carolyn – Foreign Language Annals, 2006
Opinions of foreign language study, as well as attitudes toward specific cultures and languages, influence student motivation and success. The purpose of the present study is to catalogue and report the perceptions and attitudes of recent incoming college students (freshman and transfer students) concerning foreign or second language (L2) study…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, College Students, Second Language Learning, Graduation Requirements
Ishitani, Terry T. – Journal of Higher Education, 2006
This study investigated attrition and degree completion behavior of first-generation college students. Based on the findings, first-generation students were at the highest risk of departure during the second year, followed by the first year. These students were also 51% less likely to graduate within 4 years than students with college-educated…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Academic Persistence, High Risk Students, Graduation Rate
Nevada System of Higher Education, 2009
The changing composition of Nevada's population in the next twenty years will have many ramifications for NSHE (Nevada System of Higher Education) institutions, particularly in terms of the recruitment and retention of minority students and faculty. According to the Nevada State Demographer, minority groups in Nevada will continue to grow at a…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Ethnicity, Employees, Graduation Rate
Achieve, Inc., 2009
To give states the information they need to sustain hard-fought education reform effectively, Achieve conducted research on state education reforms that have been sustained successfully for over a decade or more. Funded by the GE Foundation, Achieve hopes this work will help other state leaders, wherever they may be on their road to reform,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Case Studies, Sustainability, Educational Strategies
Jacobson, Louis; Mokher, Christine – Hudson Institute (NJ1), 2009
Attaining a post-secondary credential has become increasingly important for securing opportunities to get high-return jobs in the United States in the 21st century. Students from low-income families are underrepresented at every milestone in the educational pipeline, limiting their ability to attain post-secondary credentials and break the…
Descriptors: Credentials, Family Income, Graduation Rate, Educational Attainment

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