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Publication Date: 2012
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Breaking down Barriers: Academic Obstacles of First-Generation Students at Research Universities
Stebleton, Michael J.; Soria, Krista M.
Learning Assistance Review, v17 n2 p7-20 Fall 2012
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived academic obstacles of first-generation students in comparison to non-first-generation students. Using the Student Experience in the Research University (SERU) completed by approximately 58,000 students from six research universities, the researchers used nonparametric bootstrapping to analyze differences between first-generation and non-first-generation students' obstacles to academic success. The results suggest that first-generation students more frequently encounter obstacles that compromise their academic success as compared to non-first-generation students, such as job responsibilities, family responsibilities, perceived weak English and math skills, inadequate study skills, and feelings of depression. Implications for learning assistance professionals are outlined. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Study Skills, First Generation College Students, Depression (Psychology), Mathematics Skills, Student Experience, Barriers, At Risk Students, Comparative Analysis, Success, Student Responsibility, Family School Relationship, English (Second Language), Reading Skills, Physical Health, Mental Health, Student Employment
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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