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Chau, Winnie Wing-Yi – Online Submission, 2006
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the relationship between acculturative stress and spirituality among Chinese immigrant college students in the United States. The sample of this study was obtained by utilizing a convenience sample of 63 first-generation Chinese immigrant college students. The participants each received a…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, First Generation College Students, Coping, Acculturation
Edmonson, Stacey; Fisher, Alice; Christensen, Judy – 2003
This paper describes Project Creating Opportunities for Navigating and Easing through College Transition (CONNECT), a program implemented by Sam Houston State University, Texas, to assist low-income, first-generation college students and students with disabilities to realize the possibilities of higher education. Results of an evaluation of…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Disabilities, First Generation College Students, Higher Education
Tym, Carmen; McMillion, Robin; Barone, Sandra; Webster, Jeff – TG (Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation), 2004
Research indicates that students whose parents did not attend college are more likely than their non first-generation counterparts to be less academically prepared for college, to have less knowledge of how to apply for college and for financial assistance, and to have more difficulty in acclimating themselves to college once they enroll. They are…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Time to Degree, College Preparation, College Readiness
Peer reviewedHellman, Chan; Harbeck, Dave – Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 1997
Reports on a survey that found students who are first in their immediate families to attend college have lower self-images of their academic ability than those who come from families with college experience. Suggests intervention strategies such as workshops, new student orientations, and mentoring programs. Includes 1 data table and 12…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Community Colleges, Family Characteristics, First Generation College Students
Peer reviewedTerenzini, Patrick T.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1996
Comparison of 825 first-generation college students and 1,860 traditional college students in 23 diverse institutions after completion of 1 year found first-generation students differed from others in both entering characteristics and college experiences. Although traditional students made greater net gains in reading, the groups gained similarly…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, College Students, Critical Thinking
Alessandria, Kathryn P.; Nelson, Eileen S. – Journal of College Student Development, 2005
Based on Chickering's model, differences in self-esteem and identity development among first generation American (FGA) college students and non first-generation American (NFGA) students were examined. FGAs were the first generation born in the U.S. to one or both parents born and raised in another country. All participants responded to the Erwin…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, First Generation College Students, Models, Parents
Dennis, Jessica M.; Phinney, Jean S.; Chuateco, Lizette Ivy – Journal of College Student Development, 2005
The role of personal motivational characteristics and environmental social supports in college outcomes was examined in a longitudinal study of 100 ethnic minority first-generation college students. Personal/career-related motivation to attend college in the fall was a positive predictor and lack of peer support was a negative predictor of college…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Student Motivation, Minority Groups, First Generation College Students
McCarron, Graziella Pagliarulo; Inkelas, Karen Kurotsuchi – Journal of College Student Development, 2006
The primary purpose of this study was to examine if parental involvement had a significant influence on the educational aspirations of first-generation students as compared to the educational aspirations of non-first-generation students. Additionally, the study investigated if the educational aspirations of first-generation students differed from…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Educational Attainment, First Generation College Students, Parent Participation
Saunders, Marisa; Serna, Irene – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2004
This article documents the experiences of a group of first-generation Latino college students who enrolled in 4-year institutions immediately after high school graduation. Students form part of a research intervention program that focuses on disrupting social reproduction by increasing college access and persistence for underrepresented youth. In…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Transitional Programs, First Generation College Students, Hispanic American Students
Kuh, George D.; Natalicio, Diana S. – About Campus, 2004
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) sits on the border of Mexico and the United States in the middle of the world's largest binational metropolitan region. For years, it struggled to compete with top-tier research institutions with far greater resources in a quest to become "Harvard on the Border." In the late 1980s, new president…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, College Presidents, Urban Universities, Administrator Attitudes
Byrd, Kathleen L.; Macdonald, Ginger – Community College Review, 2005
This study provides understanding of college readiness from the perspectives of older first-generation college students who transferred from community colleges. Results indicate that life experiences contribute to academic skills, time management, goal focus, and self-advocacy. Research is recommended to improve nontraditional student advising and…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, First Generation College Students, School Readiness, Time Management
Bangeni, Bongi; Kapp, Rochelle – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2007
This paper draws on post-structuralist theories on language and identity to explore the shifting language attitudes of 15 "black" students over the course of their undergraduate studies at a historically "white" South African university. All the students speak an indigenous language as their first language. Those students who…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Language Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Ethnicity
Knapp, Laura G.; Heuer, Ruth E.; Mason, Marcinda – Office of Postsecondary Education, US Department of Education, 2008
This report profiles participant outcomes of the classic Upward Bound (UB) and Upward Bound Math-Science (UBMS) programs. The UB and UBMS programs provide academic and other support services for high school participants preparing to enter college. Upward Bound's goal is to increase the rate at which program participants complete high school and…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Program Effectiveness, Postsecondary Education, High School Students
Swirkowski, William J. – 1997
Hmong students represent how a relatively infant culture in the United States adapts to the education system. A study of three Hmong male university students and how they dealt with diversity on a personal and social level is presented here. The intent was to explore Hmong men's experience in college with their potential need to utilize student…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Case Studies, Cultural Pluralism, First Generation College Students
Filkins, Joseph W.; Doyle, Susan K. – 2002
Increasing access to higher education for first-generation and low-income students was the primary motivation for the establishment of the federally funded TRIP programs. This study, using data from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) obtained through data sharing among several urban institutions, compared TRIO-eligible students and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Active Learning, College Students, Educational Practices

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