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Multiracial Graduate Students' Perceptions Of Online Doctoral Programs, Misty Jean Bryant Jan 2020

Multiracial Graduate Students' Perceptions Of Online Doctoral Programs, Misty Jean Bryant

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

AbstractThe retention rates for multiracial students in higher education have been the focus of researchers, student affairs practitioners, and other key stakeholders for many years. Despite the increase of this population attending online doctoral programs, the retention rates continue to remain in question. The research problem for this study examined how online multiracial doctoral students perceive the effectiveness of their online university's student engagement and academic achievement as it pertains to student retention. The theoretical framework of the study was Tinto's theory of institutional departure, which addressed student challenges in establishing positive engagement practices in their online learning environments. Data …


Multiracial Graduate Students’ Perceptions Of Online Doctoral Programs, Misty Jean Bryant Jan 2020

Multiracial Graduate Students’ Perceptions Of Online Doctoral Programs, Misty Jean Bryant

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

AbstractThe retention rates for multiracial students in higher education have been the focus of researchers, student affairs practitioners, and other key stakeholders for many years. Despite the increase of this population attending online doctoral programs, the retention rates continue to remain in question. The research problem for this study examined how online multiracial doctoral students perceive the effectiveness of their online university’s student engagement and academic achievement as it pertains to student retention. The theoretical framework of the study was Tinto’s theory of institutional departure, which addressed student challenges in establishing positive engagement practices in their online learning environments. Data …


Engagement Factors Impacting First-Year Persistence Of Hispanic And Non-Hispanic Students In Idaho Community Colleges, Kimberly May Scheffer Jan 2018

Engagement Factors Impacting First-Year Persistence Of Hispanic And Non-Hispanic Students In Idaho Community Colleges, Kimberly May Scheffer

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Although minority students are enrolling in community colleges at increasing rates, these students also leave at higher rates than their non-minority counterparts. The purpose of this quantitative study was to understand the relationship between selected antecedents of educational engagement and student persistence and to examine how persistence varied for first-year Hispanic and non-Hispanic students in Idaho community colleges. Drawing from Kahu's holistic approach, which conceptualizes students' engagement as arising from an interrelationship between institutional and student characteristics, this study surveyed 132 first-semester Idaho community college students. A MANOVA was used to identify the relationship between variables representing aspects of student …