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The Effects of Parental Level of Education - Social Capital among African-American College Students

AUTHOR Sanon-Jules, Lisa
PUBLISHER VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K. (04/02/2008)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Previous research on college students concludes that first-generation and minority students are at an increased risk of dropping out of college during the first year. However, the research on the first year experience of African-American students has been lacking. This book was written to specifically examine the impact of parental level of education on the collegiate experience of African-American students. This book explores issues relevant to the experiences of first-generation African-American college students, including the relationship between how a student perceives his/her college environment and how much effort he/she puts into the educational experience. Furthermore, it examines the effects of parental level of education on the experience of college within the first year. The analysis offered in this book should be especially useful to college educators and administrators working with African-American students.
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ISBN-13: 9783836488822
ISBN-10: 3836488825
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 108
Carton Quantity: 84
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.22 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.34 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Previous research on college students concludes that first-generation and minority students are at an increased risk of dropping out of college during the first year. However, the research on the first year experience of African-American students has been lacking. This book was written to specifically examine the impact of parental level of education on the collegiate experience of African-American students. This book explores issues relevant to the experiences of first-generation African-American college students, including the relationship between how a student perceives his/her college environment and how much effort he/she puts into the educational experience. Furthermore, it examines the effects of parental level of education on the experience of college within the first year. The analysis offered in this book should be especially useful to college educators and administrators working with African-American students.
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