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Roy, Roudi N.; Brown, Tiffany L.; Roy, Donovan R.; Rockett, India; Hailey, Afriyah – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2023
Hispanic and African American student-fathers are an invisible population in the student support literature on college campuses. In this qualitative study, we examined the lived experiences of 17 student-fathers attending Hispanic Serving Institutions and Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Six themes emerged from our data: family…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, African Americans, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship
Donald, Carole Mireille Mende; Frimpong, Augustine Adu; Landor, Jarrett – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2023
This study examines how teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic impacted teacher efficacy. The study employed the survey research design, using a sample of 59 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) instructors/teachers. The study seeks to answer the research question: How did teaching during COVID-19 impact teachers' sense of efficacy…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Teacher Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics
Ayele, Abel D.; Carson, Zachary; Tameze, Claude – PRIMUS, 2023
We studied ALEKS PPL placement scores, SAT scores, and entry-course grades for a population of 1659 students who placed into College Algebra or below over a span of 5 years. In addition to representing an understudied range of placement level, the study was conducted at an HBCU with majority Black/African American students, a demographic that is…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Student Placement, Introductory Courses
Howard, Angelita P.; Duvernay, Danielle; Howze, Lanisha; Leak, Shavondra – American Journal of Health Education, 2023
Evidence suggests that there is a gap for underserved populations in health sciences. Through online education, access to learning opportunities is growing in health informatics, biotechnology, health administration, and health education. However, online education can lead to feelings of isolation and disconnection from the educational community.…
Descriptors: Health Sciences, Access to Education, Electronic Learning, Communities of Practice
Baker, Dominique J.; McCloud, Laila – Peabody Journal of Education, 2023
Several states, including Texas, have implemented an "excess semester credit hours (ESCH)" policy. State ESCH policies assess a fee to students at public institutions when they exceed a set number of lifetime cumulative credit hours (e.g. students with more than the 120 credit hours needed for a bachelor's degree). In this article, we…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, College Credits, Degree Requirements
Rosa, Benjamin V.; Swinton, Omari H.; Daniels, Gerald – Journal of Campus Activities Practice and Scholarship, 2020
This article explores the stability of student organizations along two main dimensions: number of students and length of existence. Also, we examine if the national presence of a student organization affects student organizational stability. Using Howard University yearbooks to examine a large population of African American students, we found that…
Descriptors: Student Organizations, Private Colleges, Black Colleges, Yearbooks
Baker, Dominique J.; Arroyo, Andrew T.; Braxton, John M.; Gasman, Marybeth; Francis, Clay H. – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2021
The prevailing theories of student persistence have been developed in Predominantly White Institutional (PWI) contexts. The extent to which these theories--in whole or in part--apply to Minority Serving Institutions such as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) has not been studied in depth. This study tests a PWI-based theory of…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Colleges, Residential Institutions, Educational Theories
Apesin, Alaba; Gong, Tao – Journal of Leadership Education, 2021
Previous studies indicate that a college-student's leader self-efficacy (LSE) enhances the ability to be an effective leader. However, there is limited empirical evidence on the college experiential factors that develop students' LSE in Historically Black Institutions (HBIs). The purpose of this study is to adapt Astin's input-environment-outcome…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Self Efficacy, Leadership Training, College Freshmen
Cossa, José; Barker, Lecia – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2021
This study investigates the motivation of African American master's degree students in computing to pursue a PhD in Computing. Specifically, we sought to understand the motivation of those students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the United States. Our framework was founded on the premise that an adequate…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Computer Science Education, African American Students, Black Colleges
Teaching While Black: Black Women Millennials' Experiences of Teaching in South African Universities
Zamambo V. Mkhize – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2024
The South African government continues to work tirelessly to reverse the effects of apartheid by addressing social inequalities and transforming the higher education sector by dismantling structural, cultural, institutional, and interpersonal discrimination. The use of the lowercase "w" for white or whiteness in this article is the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racial Segregation, Racism, Social Bias
Mitchell, Ashley Kennedy; Mork, Amy Lovejoy; Hall, Jan; Bayer, Carey Roth – Health Education, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this case study is to describe one Southern United States of America (US), historically Black medical school's approach to adapting medical education training through learning communities (LCs) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach: The COVID-19 pandemic created a wide variety of problems for higher…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Medical Schools, Medical Education, Communities of Practice
Gross, Thomas J.; Li, Qingxia; McCarroll, Patricia – Journal of Biological Education, 2023
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the preliminary outcomes of a learning community intervention (LC), which was based on the performance pyramid theoretical model of student supports. The LC integrated college algebra into biology course work. We used a quasi-experimental design to compare LC students to separate General Biology I and…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Communities of Practice, Biology, Knowledge Level
Duke, Naomi N.; Campbell, Santiba D.; Sauls, Derrick L.; Stout, Robyn; Story, Mary T.; Austin, Tomia; Bosworth, Hayden B.; Skinner, Asheley C.; Vilme, Helene – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: This study examined the prevalence of food insecurity (FI) among students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the Southeastern United States. Participants: Students attending four HBCUs (N = 351) completed an anonymous Web-based survey. Methods: Food insecurity was assessed using the 2-item Hunger Vital…
Descriptors: Hunger, College Students, Black Colleges, School Policy
Verleen McSween; Kiyarra Sealey – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) demonstrate success in facilitating pathways for STEM graduates into the STEM workforce, and this phenomenon has been widely documented (Gasman & Nguyen, 2014; Upton & Tanenbaum, 2014; Clewell et al., 2016). Although thematic analysis of the mission statements of HBCUs at the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Institutional Mission, STEM Education, Biology
Jones, Patrice W.; Davenport, Elizabeth K. – Journal of Negro Education, 2021
Many high school students first "visit" colleges and universities through digital means. For some students, institutional websites are the only exposure they have to the campus until fully admitted and enrolled. Thus, institutional websites are one of the most important media for potential students to secure information, and web presence…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Usability, Black Colleges, Higher Education