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Heidi C. Neely – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Black and minority students often do not persist to graduation and voluntarily drop out due to dissatisfaction with the lack of inclusivity and belonging experiences at predominantly White institutions (PWIs). This research examined the sense of belonging and inclusion for Black students at Southern Cross College (SCC; pseudonym), a private,…
Descriptors: College Students, Blacks, African American Students, Minority Group Students
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Means, Darris R.; Stanton, Julie Dangremond; Mekonnen, Birook; Oni, Omowunmi; Breeden, Roshaunda L.; Babatola, Oluwadamilola; Osondu, Chimezie; Beckham, Morgan A.; Marshall, Brandon – Review of Higher Education, 2022
This qualitative, participatory action research study used interviews and visual data to explore the aspirations of Black undergraduate students in their final year of science degree programs at a predominantly white institution, and the assets and resources that supported persistence in pursuing their aspirations. While students experienced…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, African American Students, Undergraduate Students, Science Education
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Burt, Brian A.; Williams, Krystal L.; Palmer, Gordon J. M. – American Educational Research Journal, 2019
Black men, underrepresented in engineering, constitute a missing segment of the population who could contribute to the global knowledge economy. To address this national concern, stakeholders need additional research on strategies that aid in Black men's persistence. This study explores the experiences of 30 Black men in engineering graduate…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, African American Students, Academic Persistence, Graduate Students
Thomas, Allyson – ProQuest LLC, 2015
This study examined the relationship between student engagement and graduation rates between Black/African American students and White (Non-Hispanic) students in their senior year at faith-based institutions in the southeastern region of the United States using the NSSE benchmarks of effective educational practices. Specifically, scores from the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, College Seniors, National Surveys, Student Surveys
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McGuire, Keon M. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2018
Discourse concerning religion in the American public sphere exists within what Miller (2012) describes as church decline narratives. Highlighting the declining significance of organized religion, these narratives conform neatly with notions of young adults' relationships to formal authority broadly speaking and religious institutions in…
Descriptors: Religion, African American Students, College Students, Student Experience
Powell, Anne-Elizabeth C. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This narrative inquiry study focused on the research question: "How do lived experiences during college contribute to racial identity formation of Black or biracial students who were adopted domestically by White parents?" The purpose of the study was to better understand the racial identity development of transracial adoptees (TRA)…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Adoption, Racial Differences, Multiracial Persons
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Dancy, T. Elon, II – Journal of Negro Education, 2010
The author explored spiritual identity constructions and intersections among 24 African American male undergraduate students enrolled across 12 different colleges and universities. The author drew on grounded theory, phenomenology, and case study approaches in all aspects of qualitative research design. After conducting semi-structured interviews,…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Undergraduate Students, Qualitative Research, Interviews
Johnson, Jonathan Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The purpose of this study was to understand how African American college men construct masculine and ethnic notions of their identities, despite disproportionate social obstacles and hegemonic stereotypes. The primary research question of this study was, "how might African American undergraduate males understand and develop healthy concepts…
Descriptors: African American Students, Undergraduate Students, Self Concept, Stereotypes