ERIC Number: EJ735988
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2006-Jun
Pages: 29
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The Impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities on the Academic Success of African-American Students
Kim, Mikyong Minsun; Conrad, Clifton F.
Research in Higher Education, v47 n4 p399-427 Jun 2006
Anchored in national longitudinal data analyzed through hierarchical linear and non-linear modeling, this study found that African-American students have a similar probability of obtaining a BA degree whether they attended a historically Black college or university (HBCU) or a historically White college or university (HWCU). Among African-Americans, females are more likely to obtain a baccalaureate degree than males. Especially given that HBCUs are significantly underfunded relative to HWCUs, the findings of this study lend support to the proposition that HBCUs contribute significantly to higher education in this country and merit strong support from both the public and private sectors.
Descriptors: Probability, Black Colleges, African American Students, Academic Achievement, College Students, Longitudinal Studies, Gender Differences, Models, Bachelors Degrees
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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IES Cited: ED555652