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A proxy for success : assessing black student graduation rates across the nation and the barriers facing black student graduation rates at historically black colleges and universities
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Title
A
proxy
for
success
:
assessing
black
student
graduation
rates
across
the
nation
and the
barriers
facing
black
student
graduation
rates
at
historically
black
colleges
and
universities
Author
Davis
,
Justin
Eugene
.
Date
2009
Subject (Keywords)
Education
,
General
Note
Thesis (M.P.P.)--Georgetown University, 2009.; Includes bibliographical references.
University
Georgetown University
Department (Program)
Georgetown
Public
Policy
Institute
,
Masters
dissertations
,
2009
.
Language
eng
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Abstract
Although
originally
established
to
address
racial
inequities
in
access
to
higher
education
, the
advantages
of
attending
Historically
Black
Colleges
and
Universities
(
HBCUs
) are
less
clear
today
.
Both
graduation
and
retention
rates
among
African
American
students
at
HBCUs
increasingly
lag
behind
those of their
white
counterparts
at
predominantly
white
institutions
. This has
generated
a
considerable
interest
among
policy
-
makers
and
scholars
to
identify
the
social
,
structural
and
institutional
factors
that
explain
the
lower
success
rates
of
African
Americans
at
HBCUs
.
It
is
essential
to
understand
these
correlates
to
ensue
that
policy
responses
will be
well
-
targeted
and
effective
.; The
result
of the
present
analysis
showed
that
several
institutional
barriers
affect
black
student
success
at
HBCUs
. Those
barriers
surround
the
institution's
financial
fortitude
,
student
body
makeup
,
support
services
and
ability
to
attract
the
best
and
brightest
students
.
Much
of the
analysis
suggests
a
lack
of these
factors
which
create
barriers
to
success
that are not
explicitly
defined
in the
policy
programs
designed
to
help
disenfranchised
black
students
achieve
at
Historically
Black
Colleges
and
Universities
in this
Country
.
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