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Understanding the role of faith in decisions to persist in college for first-generation Black male students
Asplund, L. K. (2009). Understanding the role of faith in decisions to persist in college for first-generation Black male students. Christian Perspectives in Education, 3(1), 1-15. While the admissions rate for Black students is now equivalent to that of White students, there is still a large gap in persistence and graduation rates.… Continue Reading Understanding the role of faith in decisions to persist in college for first-generation Black male students
Leading The Way: Inside the Experiences of High-achieving African American Male Students
Harper, S.R. (2005). Leading The Way: Inside the Experiences of High-achieving African American Male Students. About Campus, 10(1), 8-15. More than two-thirds of all African American males who begin college never finish. This and a legion of other discouraging facts about African American males are the usual headlines. But what about those among this… Continue Reading Leading The Way: Inside the Experiences of High-achieving African American Male Students