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LeBouef, Samantha; Dworkin, Jodi – Education Sciences, 2021
The majority of empirical literature on first generation college students (FGCSs) in the U.S. asserts that because their parents did not attend college, FGCSs are lacking important resources to be successful in college. However, this results in a deficit-based approach to the study of FGCSs that tends to highlight the differences between…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Student Characteristics, Family Relationship, Social Support Groups
LeMire, Sarah; Xu, Zhihong; Hahn, Douglas; Balester, Valerie; Dorsey, Leroy G. – College & Research Libraries, 2021
Academic libraries, together with their colleges and universities, are increasingly identifying first-generation college students as an underserved population that is likely to experience barriers to library access and usage. Less is known, however, about the information literacy skills of first-generation students, particularly in comparison with…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Information Literacy, First Generation College Students, Academic Libraries
Tara Waln-Lewellyn – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Student perceptions of faculty-student interactions are well-represented in existing research (Fauria & Zellner, 2015; Hoffman et al., 2002; Reason et al., 2007; Schwartz et al., 2018; Tinto 2000, 2012). However, faculty perceptions of this phenomenon have limited presence in the body of knowledge within scholarly literature (Cox et al., 2010;…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction, First Generation College Students
Motivations for Central Valley Latina/o's to Overcome Educational Barriers: A Phenomenological Study
Julie Ann Ray – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Latina/o's are among the largest ethnic groups in California and have one of the lowest educational outcomes. The problem addressed by this study is the low rates of obtaining a college degree among Latina/o's who reside in the Central Valley. The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to examine the lived experiences of Latina/o's…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Access to Education, Motivation, Attitudes
Richard Watters – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Latinx males have the lowest college degree attainment compared to all other male ethnic groups (PEW Research Center, 2017). While the literature identifies the barriers and challenges Latinx males experience accessing and succeeding in college, these students possess assets and cultural knowledge (Yosso, 2005) that can help them overcome barriers…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Males, Educational Attainment, Barriers
Steven I. Lerer – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to explore perceptions of first-generation college students with strengths-based development experiences. "Strengths-based development experiences" were defined as those that leveraged a student's results from the CliftonStrengths® assessment provided by the Gallup Organization. This…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Student Attitudes, Capital (Sociology), Student Characteristics
Grazia Gangitano – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) college transition experience for first-generation minority students can be arduous. Despite advancements with inclusivity in higher education institutions in the U.S., first-generation college students of color from low-income households (FGML) find their first-year college transition…
Descriptors: STEM Education, First Generation College Students, Minority Group Students, Low Income Students
Maricela Alvarado – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This qualitative study examined the role practitioners play in the success of first-generation college students at a 4-year public university. This study aimed to understand how student success practitioners' attributes (i.e., knowledge, beliefs, experiences, education, and dispositions) influence their practice. Further, the action research study…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Educational Practices, Public Colleges, Student Personnel Services
Melanie M. Washington – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Increasing access to higher education for underrepresented populations has been a goal for institutions for approximately sixty years (Tinto, 2004). Higher education institutions were successful in broadening access and diversifying the college student population, including higher enrollment of first-generation college students. The literature is…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, First Generation College Students, Social Capital, Cultural Capital
Isai Robledo – ProQuest LLC, 2021
"My Progress is Our Progress" is a qualitative study that examines how first-generation Latinx students navigate their experiences at three North Carolina community colleges. The Latinx population has significantly increased in North Carolina but that has not translated into an increase in Latinx student enrollment in higher education.…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Goal Orientation, Community College Students, First Generation College Students
Laurel Anne Nelissen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences of Oneida women who completed doctoral degrees and are enrolled members of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin tribe of Indians. Theoretical Framework: The framework for this study is based on Weiner's 1985 attribution theory of motivation. Weiner…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Attainment, Females, American Indian Students
Diane Longhurst Johnson; Courtney Grant Davis – New Directions for Higher Education, 2024
The evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) technology offers promising solutions to underserved populations in the United States. AI tools can reduce college access and academic barriers for low-income students, first-generation college students, racial and ethnic minorities, individuals with disabilities, and students living in rural areas.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, College Students, Technology Uses in Education, Access to Education
Ayla De Schepper; Eva Kyndt; Noel Clycq – Journal of Education and Work, 2024
This study examines graduates' understanding of the labour market and its association with structural and agentic factors in the transition from higher education to work. Research has shown that besides possessing and exerting different forms of capital, it is foremost important for graduates to be aware and understand which forms and expressions…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Social Capital, Cultural Capital, College Graduates
Casandra E. Harper; Judy Marquez Kiyama; Alice Lee – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2024
This multiple case study draws from interview and observation data from nine institutions to reveal the role that orientation and parent and family programming staff members believe they and parents should play in facilitating students' independence development. Key findings include the importance of balance in involvement and partnering with…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Parent Influence, Parent Child Relationship, School Orientation
Angela L. Vaughan; Jordan L. Martell; Brianne T. Dixon; Emma A. French – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2024
To increase persistence, many universities provide first-year seminars (FYS) for entering students. Although there have been consistent positive outcomes for FYS participants, many times, the research is based on short-term outcomes, or less rigorous analysis. This study assessed short- and long-term outcomes for Hispanic (n = 456) and Hispanic…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Academic Achievement, Graduation Rate, Hispanic American Students

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