How female students attending college within a predominately patriarchal society succeed: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.
This qualitative study investigated the experiences of traditional-age female college students who successfully navigated completion of a college degree program within a predominantly patriarchal society to identify effective interventions and increase completions. Semi-structured interviews were co...
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