Patton, L. D., Bridges, B. K., & Flowers, L. A. (2011). Effects of Greek affiliation on African American students’ engagement: Differences by college racial composition. College Student Affairs Journal, 29(2), 113-123. This study used a nationally representative sample of African American college students to examine the degree to which their affiliation with a Greek-letter organization contributed… Continue Reading Effects of Greek affiliation on African American students’ engagement: Differences by college racial composition
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Black Colleges Vs. White Colleges. change: the magazine of higher learning
Allen, W. R. (1987). Black Colleges Vs. White Colleges. change: the magazine of higher learning, 19(3), 28-34. Since 1960 the number of black students attending Coll has doubled &, for the first time in US history, black students are more likely to matriculate at predominantly white rather than traditionally black institutions. Here,… Continue Reading Black Colleges Vs. White Colleges. change: the magazine of higher learning
African-american male business students’ perspective of academic advising: A retention and success strategy
Abghari, S. (2007). African-american male business students’ perspective of academic advising: A retention and success strategy. Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 4(11), 73. Academic advising is an essential component of any institution of higher education. Advisors and advisees work together to make an individual academic plan based on each student’s weaknesses,… Continue Reading African-american male business students’ perspective of academic advising: A retention and success strategy