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The Oppressive Ranking System: Issues For Black Undergraduate Students & Hbcus, Lynn Oberkehr
The Oppressive Ranking System: Issues For Black Undergraduate Students & Hbcus, Lynn Oberkehr
Theses and Dissertations
This quantitative study aims to address two areas related to the current research on Black college student experiences and college rankings. First, data obtained from surveys distributed from the National Survey for Student Engagement (NSSE) will be analyzed in order to obtain information related to the engagement of Black undergraduate students on two specific college campuses, Kentucky State University, a historically black college or university (HBCU) and Rowan University, a predominantly white institution (PWI). Second, after this data is analyzed, it will be utilized to determine which of the two campuses provided their Black students with a more positive student …
Understanding The First-Year Student Athlete Experience At Rowan University: A Qualitative Approach, David Joseph Naphy
Understanding The First-Year Student Athlete Experience At Rowan University: A Qualitative Approach, David Joseph Naphy
Theses and Dissertations
Retaining students in higher education is a continual process, in need of constant evaluation, to ensure best practices are being implemented to meet the needs of the students. When implementing retention and transition programs, colleges and universities must understand the varying needs, particularly for those who are members of a subgroup within the traditional population (Bean & Metzner, 1985). One subgroup, in particular, that could benefit from a more focused transitional experience during their first-year at college are student athletes (Crom, Warren, Clark, Marolla, & Gerber, 2009).
The purpose of this study was to better understand the first-year experience at …