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FitzSimons, Gail – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2017
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines "transition" as: (a) the passage from one state, stage, subject, or place to another: change; or (b) a movement, development, or evolution from one form, stage, or style to another. The word transition can refer to an active shift of the person in space and time or status, for example; it can also…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Problem Solving, College Mathematics, Immigrants
Reidel, Jon – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2018
The students who walk into the office of Jaydeen Santos at the University of Vermont (UVM) are burdened by a familiar litany of troubles. They feel isolated. Homesick. Overwhelmed by classes. Unsure where to turn. Santos, the student services advisor at UVM's Mosaic Center for Students of Color, knows just how they feel. Because 17 years ago, she…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Adjustment, Minority Group Students, Student Motivation
Austin, Ashley L.; Vincent, Stacy K.; Kirby, Andrea – Journal of Research in Technical Careers, 2018
For generations, researchers have examined attributes that contribute to the adaptability of low socioeconomic youth. Attributes that help one become resilient are known as protective factors. The purpose of this descriptive study was to explore the protective factor(s) that contributed to the enrollment of first-generation, low-socioeconomic…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Socioeconomic Status, Low Income Students, Land Grant Universities
Wilson, Andrea Delores Sidney – ProQuest LLC, 2018
According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), from 2000-2010, in higher education there was a 73% increase in the enrollment of African American students in college and universities nationwide, however, the tragedy is that African American students have the lowest nationwide graduation and retention rates, and from 2010-2015…
Descriptors: Student Recruitment, School Holding Power, African American Students, Graduation Rate
Rangel-Hernandez, Maria Teresa – ProQuest LLC, 2018
First-generation Latina students are applying to four-year universities; however, they are doing so in low numbers. Those who do apply, select community colleges and "Familismo" and "Marianismo" may be hindering them from pursuing four-year schools. Research on first-generation Latina students is replete with data collected…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, First Generation College Students, High School Freshmen, Grade 9
Barnes, Kim – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Underrepresented student populations are faced with numerous barriers and are often overlooked on many college campuses. The aim of this research was to better understand academic cohorts and if they help reduce some of the barriers faced by African American and first-generation students which can ultimately affect retention and persistence to…
Descriptors: African American Students, First Generation College Students, Student Attitudes, Barriers
Maddox, Stephanie Nacole – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of this qualitative action research study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of first-generation, Caucasian community college students and their knowledge of opportunities to utilize beneficial social capital in the form of academic tutoring and access to technology within the Alabama Community College System (ACCS) and how…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Tutoring, White Students, First Generation College Students
Johns, Kaytee – Journal of Student Affairs, New York University, 2020
How students perceive their campus environment is affected by a multitude of factors. Some of these include interactions between students and faculty, faculty teaching practices, demographic characteristics of students and students living arrangements. While some research has contributed meaningful findings related to which students see their…
Descriptors: College Environment, Teacher Student Relationship, Student Characteristics, Teaching Methods
Motsabi, Soraya; Diale, Boitumelo; van Zyl, André – Journal of Student Affairs in Africa, 2020
Since the dawn of democracy, South African universities have seen increased access to higher education from African students, the majority being first-generation students (FGS). This increase to access came with challenges of retention and throughput amongst first-year first-generation African students (FYFGAS). Despite these challenges, there…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Academic Achievement, College Freshmen, First Generation College Students
Potter, Derek; Jayne, David; Britt, Sonya – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2020
Both financial anxiety and first-generation student status have been linked to negative academic outcomes, mental health issues, and poor social adjustment among college students; however, each factor has been studied in isolation. This article examines the predictors of financial anxiety, including generational status, using the Roy Adaptation…
Descriptors: Anxiety, First Generation College Students, Academic Achievement, Money Management
Dean, Paul; Kelly, Claudia – Teaching Sociology, 2020
Research on educational travel has shown significant student outcomes for personal, academic, and professional growth. However, there are financial and cultural barriers that make it harder for some groups of students to participate in programs such as study abroad and shorter-term educational travel. This article examines the unique challenges…
Descriptors: Travel, Study Abroad, First Generation College Students, Undergraduate Students
Robertson, Phyllis; Graves, Elizabeth; Bobilya, Andrew J.; Murdock, Todd; Brotherton, Dale; Hunter, Sara – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2020
This exploratory study examined the benefits of participating in a three-week, multi-state bicycling trip for eight adolescents who participated in a first-generation, college-bound program. The primary purpose of this study was to explore participants' perceptions of their own resilience, independence, responsibility, and problem-solving and to…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, First Generation College Students, Resilience (Psychology), Student Attitudes
Vernon, Lynette; Drane, Catherine F. – International Journal of Training Research, 2020
Educational and career aspirations can be shaped by the expectations of significant others, including parents, teachers and peers. This study examined career discussions with significant others and how discussions about university or vocational education supported post-high school pathways. A mediation model examined the role of gender, year…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Teacher Influence, Peer Influence, Friendship
Espino, Michelle M. – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2020
This study uncovers how 15 Latina-identified first-generation college students draw from mestiza consciousness to develop coping strategies for navigating multiple worlds of family, community, and higher education. The findings suggest that Latina-identified first-generation college students develop mestiza consciousness by (a) (un)consciously…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Females, First Generation College Students, Student Experience
Cuevas, Stephany – Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Using an emerging model of family engagement in higher education and the concept of parental role construction as a framework, this study presents the "Ley de la Vida" (Law of Life) process to explore how Latina/o immigrant parents experience their children's transition to higher education. Centered on the experiences of 15 parents of…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, First Generation College Students

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