A Dream Deferred?: Examining the Degree Aspirations of African American and White College StudentsUniversity of Michigan, 1997 - 213 pages |
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... HBCUs and PWIs on African American student achievement has been the focus of several studies over the past two decades . Given the fact that HBCUs comprise 9 percent of the nation's baccalaureate - granting institutions , but “ account ...
... HBCUs and PWIs on African American student achievement has been the focus of several studies over the past two decades . Given the fact that HBCUs comprise 9 percent of the nation's baccalaureate - granting institutions , but “ account ...
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... HBCUs facilitate students ' academic development in three ways : Friendship among peers , faculty , and staff ; participation in the life of the campus ; and feelings of academic success . HBCUs encourage African American students to ...
... HBCUs facilitate students ' academic development in three ways : Friendship among peers , faculty , and staff ; participation in the life of the campus ; and feelings of academic success . HBCUs encourage African American students to ...
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... HBCUs , while 9 % of the African Americans attend HBCUs . Although there is no significant difference in the rate with which both racial / ethnic groups attend two - year vs. four - year institutions , or size of institution , White ...
... HBCUs , while 9 % of the African Americans attend HBCUs . Although there is no significant difference in the rate with which both racial / ethnic groups attend two - year vs. four - year institutions , or size of institution , White ...
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academic academic degree affect students African American students American and White analyses Astin Bachelor's degree base regression model BPS and CIRP BPS dataset BPS students campus choice institution CIRP dataset CIRP sample CIRP students coefficients college students constrained correlation degree aspirations degree goals dependent variable differences educational aspirations educational expectations educational plans effects ethnic expectations and plans expected to earn Faculty Contact Father's Educational Attainment financial aid measures full regression model grade point average HBCUs high scholarship higher degree expectations higher education institutional characteristics Intellectual Self-Confidence Kerckhoff levels lower measurement of aspirations meritocracy Mother's Educational Operational Definitions parent income Pascarella planned to earn postsecondary institutions pre-college characteristics predictor of African predictor of degree racial/ethnic group relationship scholarship aid Sewell significant predictor significantly socioeconomic status sponsored mobility students attending students degree students in BPS students in CIRP studies of aspirations Table White African White and African White students