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E-raamat: Minority Student Retention: The Best of the "e;Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice"e;

  • Formaat: 318 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: Baywood Publishing Company Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351842921
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  • Formaat: 318 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: Baywood Publishing Company Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351842921

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Student retention continues to be a vexing problem for all colleges and universities. In spite of the money spent on creating programs and services to help retain students until they achieve their academic and personal goals, and graduate, the figures have not improved over time. This is particularly true for minority students, who have a greater attrition rate than majority students. Demographic information shows that the minority population in the United States is growing at a faster rate than the majority. It is imperative that educational institutions find ways to help improve retention rates for all students but particularly minority students. Retention rates should not differ appreciably among different racial/ethnic groups."The Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory and Practice" is the only scholarly, peer-reviewed journal devoted solely to college student retention. It has published many articles on minority student retention, and this topic continues to garner much attention. This book is a compilation of the very best of these articles, selected on the basis of reviews by a cadre of experts in the education field. The articles discuss African American, Latino/Latina, Asian and Asian Pacific, Native American, and biracial students, and institutional commitments to retaining a diverse student population. For those interested in this vital area, the collection will teach and inspire them to achieve greater heights and pay additional attention to retaining minority students in our colleges and universities.

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"I would highly recommend this book as a great resource. It offers the benefits of research, while being practical enough to offer workable recommendations that are given in understandable language." -Anita L. Carter, University Advertising Center, Wayne State University, NACADA Journal Issue 27(2). Click here to read the full review."

Introduction 1(6)
Alan Seidman
SECTION 1 African-American Students
Correlates of Retention for African-American Males in Community Colleges
7(22)
Linda Serra Hagedorn
William Maxwell
Preston Hampton
Predicting Academic Success and Retention for African-American Women in College
29(16)
Robert A. Schwartz
Charles M. Washington
Retaining Black Students in Engineering: Do Minority Programs Have a Longitudinal Impact?
45(14)
Jennifer Good
Glennelle Halpin
Gerald Halpin
The Retention of Black Male Students in Texas Public Community Colleges
59(20)
Frank S. Glenn
Validating African American Students at Predominantly White Institutions
79(20)
Sharon L. Holmes
Larry H. Ebbers
Daniel C. Robinson
Abel G. Mugenda
SECTION 2 Latino/a Students
Leaking Pipeline: Issues Impacting Latino/a College Student Retention
99(24)
John C. Hernandez
Mark A. Lopez
Stopping Out and Persisting: Experiences of Latino Undergraduates
123(26)
Martha Zurita
SECTION 3 Asian and Asian Pacific Students
Issues of College Persistence between Asian and Asian Pacific American Students
149(18)
Theresa Ling Yeh
SECTION 4 Native American Students
The Retention/Intervention Study of Native American Undergraduates at the University of New Mexico
167(30)
Mary Jiron Belgarde
Richard K. LoRe
SECTION 5 Biracial Students
Identifying Interventions to Improve the Retention of Biracial Students: A Case Study
197(16)
Nicole Sands
John H. Schuh
SECTION 6 Institutional
Institutional Commitment to Diversity and Multiculturalism Through Institutional Transformation: A Case Study of Olivet College
213(18)
Evon Walters
Five Year Evaluation of the Student Diversity Program: A Retrospective Quasi-Experiment
231(12)
Vernon R. Padgett
John F. Reid, Jr.
Fitting In By Race/Ethnicity: The Social and Academic Integration of Diverse Students at a Large Predominantly White University
243(28)
Kathleen M. Morley
Sociolinguistic Challenges to Minority Collegiate Success: Entering the Discourse Community of the College
271(26)
John Wesley White
Contributors 297(6)
Index 303


Alan Seidman is executive director and founder of the Center for the Study of College Student Retention (www.cscsr.org), which provides retention resources and services for individuals, organizations, colleges, and universities. He is also the founder and editor of the Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, a scholarly, peer-reviewed quarterly journal. Dr. Seidman has held university posts as Dean of Student Affairs, Associate Vice President for Student Services, Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Services, and Director of Admissions. A recognized expert in the field of student retention, he has appeared on Fox News and has been honored by Who's Who in America. He is the author of academic articles and the recently released College Student Retention: Formula for Student Success.