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Fine, Leigh E. – American Journal of Education, 2015
Prior literature on educational attainment indicates that there is both a female advantage and an LGB bonus: women are more likely to have earned bachelor's degrees than men, and lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) persons are more likely to have earned a bachelor's degree than heterosexuals. Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Regression (Statistics), Longitudinal Studies, Sexual Identity
Posselt, Julie R. – American Journal of Education, 2014
Professors play an underexamined role as gatekeepers, and their understandings of merit have significant implications for racial equity and diversity in graduate education and the professoriate. To understand faculty reliance upon admissions criteria that undermine espoused diversity goals, this study examined decision making in 10 highly…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, College Admission, Inclusion, Student Diversity
Bersola, Samuel H.; Stolzenberg, Ellen Bara; Fosnacht, Kevin; Love, Janice – American Journal of Education, 2014
In the absence of extensive data on doctoral institution choice, assumptions by faculty and administrators flourish. Due to increasing calls for diversity, continuing economic hardship, and decreasing yield rates, especially for underrepresented minorities, a highly selective research university (very high research activity) administered two sets…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, College Choice, Research Universities
Garces, Liliana M. – American Journal of Education, 2014
Diversity today is considered central to the capacity of postsecondary institutions to thrive in an increasingly multiracial and multiethnic society. However, as universities take steps to reap the educational benefits of racial and ethnic diversity, legal decisions and state laws increasingly restrict the tools these institutions have…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Graduate Students, Equal Education, Educational Quality
Brayboy, Bryan McKinley Jones; Castagno, Angelina E.; Solyom, Jessica A. – American Journal of Education, 2014
In this article, we suggest that graduate programs in predominantly white institutions can and should be sites of self-education and tribal nation building. In arguing this, we examine how a particular graduate program and the participants of that program engaged tribal nation building, and then we suggest that graduate education writ large must…
Descriptors: Higher Education, American Indians, Graduate Study, Capacity Building
Espino, Michelle M. – American Journal of Education, 2014
This article focuses on the extent to which devalued forms of capital along with limited access to valued cultural capital facilitated the access and persistence of 33 Mexican American PhDs who earned their doctorates in a variety of disciplines at 15 universities across the United States. Using the framework of community cultural wealth, this…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Access to Education, Academic Persistence, Cultural Capital
Douglas, Daniel; Attewell, Paul – American Journal of Education, 2014
College graduation rates in the United States are low in both real and relative terms. This has left all stakeholders looking for novel solutions while perhaps ignoring extant but underused programs. This article examines the effect of "summer bridge" programs, which have students enroll in coursework prior to beginning their first full…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, College Preparation
Arroyo, Andrew T.; Gasman, Marybeth – American Journal of Education, 2014
This conceptual study builds an institution-focused, non-Eurocentric, theoretical framework of black college student success. Specifically, the study synthesizes the relevant empirical research on the contributions historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have made for black student success, leading to an original model that all…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Institutional Characteristics, African American Students, Academic Achievement
Colyvas, Jeannette A. – American Journal of Education, 2012
Our current educational environment is subject to persistent calls for accountability, evidence-based practice, and data use for improvement, which largely take the form of performance metrics (PMs). This rapid proliferation of PMs has profoundly influenced the ways in which scholars and practitioners think about their own practices and the larger…
Descriptors: Evidence, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Environment, Accountability
Moss, Pamela A. – American Journal of Education, 2012
In their opening comments to this special issue on data use, Coburn and Turner point to "one of the most central questions in social theory: the interrelationship between macro-social structure and micro-level action." Questions about data use--which entail social phenomena that range from federal policy to moment-to-moment interactions among…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Social Structure, Social Theories, Best Practices
Goren, Paul – American Journal of Education, 2012
The articles in this issue call for a deeper and better understanding of data, their use, the conditions that are most conducive for using data well, how individuals and groups of practitioners make sense of the data before them, and the intended and unintended consequences of data use for school improvement. The authors together craft important…
Descriptors: Evidence, Educational Change, Decision Making, Data
Lykins, Chad – American Journal of Education, 2011
Government agencies and professional organizations have attempted to improve education research by creating common standards for judging research quality. However, the absence of agreement regarding research quality has limited the effectiveness of this approach. This article argues that, rather than focusing on standards, policy makers should…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Models, Public Agencies, Government School Relationship
Griffin, Kimberly A.; Pifer, Meghan J.; Humphrey, Jordan R.; Hazelwood, Ashley M. – American Journal of Education, 2011
A growing body of research demonstrates that many college environments present challenges for black professors, particularly as they face institutional and personal racism. While scholars have linked these experiences to their attrition, this qualitative study explores black professors' larger range of responses to difficult professional…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Research Universities, Higher Education, African Americans
McLendon, Michael K.; Mokher, Christine G.; Flores, Stella M. – American Journal of Education, 2011
Few recent issues in higher education have been as contentious as that of legislation extending in-state college tuition benefits to undocumented students, initiatives now known as in-state resident tuition (ISRT) policies. Building on several strands of literature in political science and higher education studies, we analyze the effects of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Political Science, State Colleges, Governance
Elliott, William; Beverly, Sondra – American Journal of Education, 2011
Increasingly, college graduation is seen as a necessary step toward achieving the American Dream. However, large disparities exist in graduation rates. For many families, the current family income is not enough to finance college. Therefore, many young adults have to rely on education loans, which may be difficult to repay, leaving them strapped…
Descriptors: Family Income, Graduation Rate, College Attendance, Young Adults

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