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A contemporary examination of factors promoting the academic success of minority students at a predominantly White university
Journal of College Student Retention (2011)
  • Robert T Palmer, PhD
  • Dina C Maramba, PhD
  • Sharon L Holmes, PhD
Abstract

Although the numbers of minority students are increasing in higher education, researchers remain concerned about the ability of predominantly White institutions (PWIs) to support and retain these students. Therefore, the purpose of this qualitative study was to explore factors promoting the academic success of minority students at a research intensive PWI. Four themes emerged including the impact of a) student involvement, b) faculty interaction, c) peer support, and c) self-accountability. While this study confirms research about minority students at PWIs, it also provides new insight and provokes questions that warrant further investigation. Implications for practice and research are discussed.

Publication Date
2011
Citation Information
Robert T Palmer, PhD, Dina C Maramba, PhD and Sharon L Holmes, PhD. "A contemporary examination of factors promoting the academic success of minority students at a predominantly White university" Journal of College Student Retention Vol. 13 Iss. 3 (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_palmer/10/