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Kenneth D. Hale – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Throughout the United States, dual enrollment programs enable high school students to earn college credit by completing college classes while in high school. In 2015, the State of Ohio expanded grade-level eligibility to participate in the state's dual enrollment program, College Credit Plus, to seventh- and eighth-grade students. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Grade 8, College Readiness, Student Attitudes
Stephen Nash Torode – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Helping students transition from high school to college typically involves creating online transition programs in high school, which could lead to higher retention rates in college. The course developers that create online transition programs for high school-aged students understand that online learning methods are an excellent way to reach more…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Transitional Programs, Academic Persistence, Electronic Learning
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Tsai, Chia-Lin; Brown, Austin; Lehrman, Allyson; Tian, Lu – Journal of Career Development, 2022
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between motivation in high school and postsecondary enrollment among 10th-grade students whose parents did not go to college. Specifically, this study (1) identified distinct groups of students' self-reported reasons for attending schools among 10th graders, (2) examined whether these…
Descriptors: High School Students, Postsecondary Education, Parent Background, Educational Attainment
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Turner, Sherri L.; Joeng, Ju Ri; Mason-Chagil, Gale; Conkel-Ziebell, Julia L.; Dade, Shari N.; Kim, Ryoka – Professional School Counseling, 2018
Based on the Integrated Conceptual Model of Student Success, we used structural equation modeling (path analysis) to test a model of college readiness counseling for Native American high school students. Results indicated that college readiness counseling and achievement motivation predicted achievement, while parent support and school climate…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, College Readiness, School Counseling, American Indian Students
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Brooms, Derrick R. – Professional School Counseling, 2021
Based on qualitative interviews with 20 college-aged Black males who graduated from one single-sex public charter school, this study investigated how students made meaning from their secondary school experiences and college preparation. Using relational trust as the theoretical framework, I looked specifically at the students' perceptions and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, College Preparation, Student Attitudes
Usher, Alexandra; Kober, Nancy – Center on Education Policy, 2012
This is the third in a series of six papers by the Center on Education Policy exploring issues related to students' motivation to learn. This paper examines various programs that use test performance or postsecondary attendance as motivational goals and the effects of these goals on students. How do policies surrounding assessments and college…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Learning Motivation, Motivation Techniques, Student Motivation
Ruffalo Noel Levitz, 2017
This report examines three focal points for understanding incoming first-year students' motivation to complete college: (1) academic motivational barriers and opportunities; (2) social motivational barriers and opportunities; and (3) financial motivational barriers and opportunities. [For "2016 National Freshman Motivation to Complete College…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Motivation, Academic Persistence, Student Attrition
Sweetland, Jane – ProQuest LLC, 2010
College-going rates closely replicate the socioeconomics of a region, making a student's zip code a better predictor of college attendance than his or her SAT or ACT score. Students who are the first in their family to go to college often do not have the cultural capital to inform or family stories to inspire. In California, less than one half of…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Socioeconomic Status, First Generation College Students, College Bound Students