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Clayton, Ashley B.; McClay, Langley P.; Davis, Raeshan D.; Tevis, Tenisha L. – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
The purpose of this multiple case study was to examine the motivational factors behind Black students' decisions to attend either a historically Black college/university (HBCU) or a predominantly white institution (PWI) when applying to both institutional systems. The study sample included 24 total participants: 12 first-year students from an HBCU…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Predominantly White Institutions, College Choice, College Freshmen
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Britton, Tolani; Rall, Raquel M.; Commodore, Felecia – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have a unique history, mission, and role in educating underrepresented and underserved students in the United States. In light of the recent uptick in institutional closures across sectors, understanding the factors associated with college survival for HBCUs is critical. Using linear probability…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Institutional Characteristics, School Closing, Institutional Survival
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Miller, Graham N. S.; Lynn, Freda B.; McCloud, Laila I. – Journal of Higher Education, 2021
This study examines social closure processes in the organizational field of higher education and their implications with respect to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Using institutional comparison-group data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), we analyze how organizational identity claims and…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, School Closing, Institutional Characteristics, Whites
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Matthew T. Hora; Zi Chen; Matthew Wolfgram; Jiahong Zhang; Jacklyn John Fischer – Journal of Higher Education, 2024
Internships are widely promoted high-impact practices that can have positive impacts on students' academic and post-graduate success, yet how specific features facilitate these outcomes is understudied. Instead, internships are often studied in terms of mere participation, without recognizing that these experiences are complex pedagogic spaces…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Educational Practices, Student Satisfaction, Cultural Influences
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Cokley, Kevin; Garba, Ramya; Harris, Keoshia; Krueger, Nolan; Bailey, Marlon; Hall, Shaina – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
This study examined student-faculty interactions and university environment as predictors of devaluing academic success and the intention to persist among a sample of Black college students attending historically and/or predominantly White institutions (H/PWIs) and historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Results indicated the…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction, College Environment, Student Attitudes
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Johnson, Jennifer M.; Winfield, Jake D. – Journal of Higher Education, 2022
A central purpose of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) is to educate Black students, often in conditions where resources, financial and otherwise, are limited. This study explores how institutional policies and practices foster success among Black students attending HBCUs within these conditions. Using an HBCU-based model for…
Descriptors: Alumni, Blacks, African Americans, College Graduates
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Jett, Christopher C. – Journal of Higher Education, 2022
The disproportionate representation of Black men in mathematics has perplexed researchers for decades, and the undergraduate space has been championed as a lever to help remedy this issue. Thus, more research is needed that examines Black men's experiences as mathematics majors. To advance knowledge in the field of higher education, this yearlong…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Majors (Students), Disproportionate Representation, Males
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Winkle-Wagner, Rachelle; Forbes, Jacqueline M.; Rogers, Shelby; Reavis, Tangela Blakely – Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Some campuses are exemplars for best practices for racial inclusion in higher education, and they offer a vital opportunity to understand how to better include Black students. This critical life story analysis of Black college alumnae who graduate from a historically Black, women's institution, Spelman College, demonstrates the importance of…
Descriptors: Females, African Americans, Alumni, Black Colleges
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Commodore, Felecia – Journal of Higher Education, 2018
This study aimed to discover how trust is established during the decision-making processes of boards of trustees at private historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). This study also aimed to address if and how board composition and individual board members' value systems play a role in the decision-making process and work of the board.…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Black Colleges, Trustees, Private Colleges
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Tarrant, Melissa; Bray, Nathaniel; Katsinas, Stephen – Journal of Higher Education, 2018
This study undertook an empirical examination of those institutions identified as "invisible" in "The Invisible Colleges: A Profile of Small, Private Colleges With Limited Resources." As of 2012 to 2013, 354 of the original invisible colleges continued to operate as accredited private, 4-year institutions. However, 80 of the…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Private Colleges, Educational Trends, Organizational Change
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Allen, Taryn Ozuna – Journal of Higher Education, 2016
This qualitative, phenomenological study examined the academic and interpersonal validation experiences of four female and four male Latino students who were enrolled in their second- to fifth-year at an HBCU in Texas. Using interviews, campus observations, a questionnaire, and analytic memos, this study sought to understand the role of in- and…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Minority Group Students, Qualitative Research, Black Colleges
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Peterson, R. Darrell; Hamrick, Florence A. – Journal of Higher Education, 2009
Enrollments of non-Black students at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have recently increased to the point that 11% of all undergraduate students enrolled in HBCUs in 2001 were White (U. S. Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics [NCES], 2004). Accelerated transdemographic enrollment patterns (Brown) at…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Racial Factors, Black Colleges, White Students
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Strayhorn, Terrell L. – Journal of Higher Education, 2008
Using an expanded econometric model, this study sought to estimate more precisely the net effect of independent variables (i.e., attending an HBCU) on three measures of labor market outcomes for African American college graduates. Findings reveal a statistically significant, albeit moderate, relationship between measures of background, human and…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Job Satisfaction, Labor Market, College Graduates
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Brown, M. Christopher II – Journal of Higher Education, 2001
This article documents the scope of collegiate desegregation compliance and explores its surrounding critical policy issues. A brief history is given of the development of public black colleges and their legal quest for equitable treatment in state systems of higher education. The article ends with policy recommendations designed to attain…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Desegregation, Compliance (Legal), Educational History
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Gasman, Marybeth – Journal of Higher Education, 2006
In 1967, the "Harvard Educational Review" published an article entitled "The American Negro College" by Christopher Jencks and David Riesman. The article dealt a stinging blow to Black colleges--labeling them "academic disaster areas." Using a historical methodology, I show the strategic ways in which Black college leaders and the United Negro…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Rhetorical Criticism, Educational Assessment, Mass Media Effects
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