Palmer, R. T., Davis, R. J., & Hilton, A. A. (2009). Exploring challenges that threaten to impede the academic success of academically underprepared black males at an HBCU. Journal of College Student Development, 50(4), 429-445 Historically, education has played a central role in the lives of Blacks. Although Blacks continue… Continue Reading Exploring Challenges That Threaten to Impede the Academic Success of Academically Underprepared BlackMales at an HBCU
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Black Male Collegians: Increasing Access, Retention, and Persistence in Higher Education
Black male collegians: Increasing access, retention, and persistence in higher education. (2014). ASHE Higher Education Report, 40(3), 1-147. Improving college access and success among Black males has garnered tremendous attention. Many social scientists have noted that Black men account for only 4.3% of the total enrollment at 4-year postsecondary institutions… Continue Reading Black Male Collegians: Increasing Access, Retention, and Persistence in Higher Education
Black Males at ‘Quality’ Schools Become Top Wage Earners, Says Study
Morgan, J. (1995). Black males at ‘quality’ schools become top wage earners, says study. Black Issues in Higher Education, 12(18), 30. The study found that both Black and white males who attended a more racially balanced school (i.e., one where the Black population reflected that of the larger society) tended… Continue Reading Black Males at ‘Quality’ Schools Become Top Wage Earners, Says Study