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The Impact Of The Black Student Excellence And Enrichment Program On The Retention Of Black Students, Angie Royal
The Impact Of The Black Student Excellence And Enrichment Program On The Retention Of Black Students, Angie Royal
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This mixed-methods study investigated a retention program for Black students on a small, private liberal arts campus in the Midwest, to determine if the program increased the retention of Black students. It also examined why students chose to (or not to) participate in the program, what components of the program students found helpful, the challenges Black students faced on campus, and whether they would recommend the program to future students.
The gap in the retention rates of Black students compared to other ethnic groups has continued to be a topic of concern on college campuses. At the research site, this …
The Impact Of Peer Mentoring On Freshmen Student-Athlete Retention And Experience, Casey Finnell
The Impact Of Peer Mentoring On Freshmen Student-Athlete Retention And Experience, Casey Finnell
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Retention is a universal issue for institutions of higher education in the United States. Students face many challenges in the transition to college, which can contribute to a student’s decision to transfer. On top of the traditional obstacles faced by college freshmen, student-athletes encounter additional stressors associated with competing in intercollegiate athletics. College student-athletes must adjust to team dynamics, coaches and coaching changes, time management, and threats to athlete identity. The newly introduced NCAA transfer portal now allows student-athletes to transfer once during their undergraduate careers without losing a season of eligibility, which also impacts retention by making it easier …