Making sense of single-parent student attainment of associate degrees
Single-parent students are a rapidly growing sector of the nontraditional student population attending postsecondary institutions. Retention of this population remains a struggle for institutions of higher education. The purpose of this Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study was to explor...
Published: |
|
---|---|
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20351617 |
Similar Items
-
Cognitive development and the attainment of critical thinking skills in associate degree nursing students
by: Ippolito, Karen Odle
Published: (2011) -
The Degree Attainment of Black Students: A Qualitative Study
by: Miller, La Tarsha M.
Published: (2016) -
Delayed Enrollment and Student Involvement: Linkages to College Degree Attainment
by: Andrews, Benjamin David
Published: (2014) -
From Aspiration to Attainment: African American Community College Transfer Student Experiences Through Baccalaureate Degree Attainment
by: Wilson, Dawna
Published: (2013) -
A National Longitudinal Study of the Influence of Federal Student Aid on Time to Associate-Degree Attainment
by: Proudfit, Ann Hartle
Published: (2014)