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AJ Alvero; Courtney Peña; Amber R. Moore; Leslie Luqueño; Cisco B. Barron; Latishya Steele; Stevie Eberle; Crystal M. Botham – SAGE Open, 2024
Time to degree completion is an important metric of academic progress and success for doctoral students. It is also a common way for educational stakeholders to compare programs even if the content of the degree programs varies. But what types of behaviors and experiences are associated with faster times to degree? In this study, we examine the…
Descriptors: Time to Degree, Self Concept, Grants, Program Proposals