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Graham, Anthony – Negro Educational Review, 2013
This investigation examined the Praxis I perceptions of Black undergraduate Education majors seeking admission into the Teacher Education Program at a historically Black university. Participants were 52 students conveniently selected from an Introduction to Teacher Education course where preparation for the Praxis I is emphasized. Academic…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Student Attitudes, Education Majors, College Applicants
Montgomery, Rene; Montgomery, Beronda L. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2012
Historically Black Colleges and Universities have been in existence in the United States since the mid-1800s. Currently there are 105, which include private and public institutions, with most being four-year programs. In this study, we compare graduation rates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities to predominately White institutions and…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Black Colleges, Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness
Mitchell, Donald, Jr. – eJEP: eJournal of Education Policy, 2013
Public Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) continue to receive inequitable funding at state-levels (Gasman, 2010; Minor, 2008). The Higher Education Act of 1965 designates an HBCU as an "institution whose principal mission was and is the education of black Americans, was accredited and was established before 1964" (UNCF,…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Black Colleges, African American Students
Dorn, Renee Felicia – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Starting in the mid-1800s, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were created for the purpose of educating Black students. Since their inception, HBCUs have transformed from institutions of higher learning with a core curriculum of teaching and ministerial education serving the Black community to progressive colleges and…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, African American Students, African American Education, Institutional Characteristics
Edwards, Diana Nicole – ProQuest LLC, 2013
In the school achievement and motivation literature of African American students, one major theme of the literature is a supposed inconsistency or discrepancy in African American students' value and expectations for their academic achievement and their actual levels of achievement. The discrepancy between Black students' achievement ideologies and…
Descriptors: African American Students, College Students, Black Colleges, Student Attitudes
Kim, Mikyong Minsun – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
Through nine-year longitudinal data and two-level hierarchical linear models, this study found that African American students have a similar prospect for early career earnings whether they attended an historically Black college and university (HBCU) or an historically White college and university (HWCU). Regardless of the type of institution they…
Descriptors: African American Students, Black Colleges, Institutional Characteristics, Longitudinal Studies
Bynum, Shalanda A.; Brandt, Heather M.; Friedman, Daniela B.; Annang, Lucy; Tanner, Andrea – Journal of American College Health, 2011
Objective: Given recent approval for administration of a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to men, it is important to assess the HPV-related perspectives of men and women. The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences in HPV knowledge, beliefs, and vaccine acceptance among college students attending 3 historically black…
Descriptors: College Students, Cues, Black Colleges, Immunization Programs
Board of Governors, State University System of Florida, 2017
The State University System of Florida Board of Governor's Annual Accountability Report provides retrospective year-over-year and longer time periods of tracking for how the System is progressing toward its goals. This Annual Accountability Report provides information regarding the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) from…
Descriptors: Accountability, Universities, Agricultural Education, State Universities
Baylor, Rhonda E. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2010
For nearly two centuries, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have provided educational opportunities to millions of students who were disenfranchised from traditional higher education institutions. HBCUs have provided African Americans and international students of color with a sense of self-worth and accomplishment. However,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Black Colleges, Educational Opportunities, Educational Finance
Caldwell, Taisha; Obasi, Ezemenari M. – Journal of Career Development, 2010
The current study examined achievement motivation, the value of education, cultural mistrust, and academic performance in 202 African American college students attending both Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and a Predominately White Institution (PWI). Results using hierarchical multiple regression established that the three…
Descriptors: African American Students, Black Colleges, Academic Achievement, Achievement Need
Warren-Jeanpiere, Lari; Sutton, Madeline; Jones, Sandra – Journal of College Student Development, 2011
This study provides insight into some sociostructural factors that may impact the experiences of HBCU students and influence their HIV/AIDS-related perceptions or use of prevention strategies on campuses. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first study that addresses the potential influence of campus-related structural risks on the HIV…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Campuses, Black Colleges, Prevention
Palmer, Robert T.; Davis, Ryan J.; Maramba, Dina C. – Journal of College Student Development, 2011
This qualitative study of 11 Black male students who entered a public historically Black college and university (HBCU) as academically under-prepared and persisted to graduation, provides insight into the ways in which family promotes academic success for Black male students at a public HBCU. The study's findings encourage practitioners at HBCUs…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Dropout Research, Family Relationship, Black Colleges
Carter-Francique, Akilah R. – Sport, Education and Society, 2011
The purpose of this paper was to recognize factors that contribute to Black female college students adoption of physically active behaviors. In addition, this paper acknowledges the prevalence of obesity in the United States for Black women, and examines the relationship between body mass index, physical activity and use of campus recreation…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Disease Control, Obesity, Body Composition
Yee Chief, Irene Mary – ProQuest LLC, 2012
An increasing number of higher education learners are using online learning. The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine non-traditional learners' perceptions and experiences of online learning at a public Historically Black College or University (HBCU). This study examined learners' interactivity with peers, teachers,…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Black Colleges, Electronic Learning
Gasman, Marybeth – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012
The Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, is one of only four predominantly Black medical schools in the United States. Among its illustrious alumni are surgeons general of the United States, medical school presidents, and numerous other highly regarded medical professionals. This book tells the engrossing history of this venerable…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, African American Institutions, African Americans, Racial Relations