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Expectations and Experiences: The Voice of a First-Generation First-Year College Student and the Question of Student Persistence
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (2010)
  • Vicki Stieha, University of Cincinnati
Abstract
This single case study takes a phenomenological approach using the voice centered analysis to analyze qualitative interview data so that the voice of this first-generation college student is brought forward. It is a poignant voice filled with conflicting emotional responses to the desire for college success, for family stability, for meaningful friendships, and for understanding the self. In combination with other research calling for an expansion of the dominant theory of persistence, this research raises the importance of elevating family relationships in the student persistence model.
Keywords
  • first-generation college student,
  • academic persistence,
  • family relationship,
  • educational theories
Publication Date
March 1, 2010
Citation Information
Vicki Stieha. "Expectations and Experiences: The Voice of a First-Generation First-Year College Student and the Question of Student Persistence" International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education Vol. 23 Iss. 2 (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/vicki_stieha/4/