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Factors that Contribute to the Educational Success of Haitian-American Women
Educational Psychology
  • Nancy J. Carbonell, Andrews University
  • Magdana L. Philossaint
  • Jimmy Kijai, Andrews University
  • Rudolph Bailey, Andrews University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2011
Keywords
  • Academic success,
  • Haiti,
  • Haitian-American,
  • Higher education,
  • Women
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore the factors that contributed to the academic success of Haitian-American women. This study was also conducted to determine if factors attributed to by academically successful Haitian women are related to selected demographic characteristics. Two hundred and thirteen Haitian women selected from the National Haitian Student Alliance, with at least a Bachelor's degree, participated. They completed an online survey designed to elicit demographic information and their perception of the factors. Our results indicate that self-motivation, financial assistance, access to resources, self perception and time management are among the most important factors that contributed to their academic success. Less important are community support and knowledge of a second language. Statistically significant relationships were found between a linear combination of the 16 success factors and only the following demographic characteristics: Birthplace, years taken to complete college, father's level of education and participant's residence region. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/01443410.2011.570249
First Department
Graduate Psychology and Counseling
Citation Information
Nancy J. Carbonell, Magdana L. Philossaint, Jimmy Kijai and Rudolph Bailey. "Factors that Contribute to the Educational Success of Haitian-American Women" Educational Psychology Vol. 31 Iss. 4 (2011) p. 481 - 495
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jimmy_kijai/11/