The Effects of Parents Educational Attainment on the Rentension of African American Students at Predominately White Institutions
This study assesses whether parents' educational background positively affects the retention and graduation of African-American students who attend Predominately White Institutions (PWI). Studies that have compared successful African-American students to unsuccessful African-American college st...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-780922020-09-29T05:40:17Z The Effects of Parents Educational Attainment on the Rentension of African American Students at Predominately White Institutions Chenault, Tiffany Gayle Sociology Hughes, Michael D. Bayer, Alan E. Farrar, Hayward College Education African-Americans and Racial Socialization Messages Parents This study assesses whether parents' educational background positively affects the retention and graduation of African-American students who attend Predominately White Institutions (PWI). Studies that have compared successful African-American students to unsuccessful African-American college students at PWI (Allen, 1985) have suggested that an important factor in understanding these differences in outcome is parents' educational background. College-educated parents may have clearer expectations for their children's college experience and may have instilled different cultural or socialization messages in their children. Those messages could include Historical/Cultural, Black Identity/Self-Concept, Maladaptive, and Residual messages. These children may enter college with clearer ideas of college norms and expectations, and may have fewer adjustment and transition problems than first generation black peers (Pounds, 1987). The population of this study will consist of African-American respondents in the National Survey of Black Americans. Master of Science 2017-06-13T19:43:51Z 2017-06-13T19:43:51Z 2000-04-14 2000-04-26 2012-06-22 2000-04-28 Thesis Text etd-04262000-12450035 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78092 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-04262000-12450035/ en_US In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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This study assesses whether parents' educational background positively affects the retention and graduation of African-American students who attend Predominately White Institutions (PWI). Studies that have compared successful African-American students to unsuccessful African-American college students at PWI (Allen, 1985) have suggested that an important factor in understanding these differences in outcome is parents' educational background. College-educated parents may have clearer expectations for their children's college experience and may have instilled different cultural or socialization messages in their children. Those messages could include Historical/Cultural, Black Identity/Self-Concept, Maladaptive, and Residual messages. These children may enter college with clearer ideas of college norms and expectations, and may have fewer adjustment and transition problems than first generation black peers (Pounds, 1987). The population of this study will consist of African-American respondents in the National Survey of Black Americans. === Master of Science |
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The Effects of Parents Educational Attainment on the Rentension of African American Students at Predominately White Institutions |
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The Effects of Parents Educational Attainment on the Rentension of African American Students at Predominately White Institutions |
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