2024
DOI: 10.1615/jwomenminorscieneng.2023043944
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PILLARS OF SUCCESS: THE ROLE OF HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (HBCUs) IN STEM UNDERGRADUATE PREPARATION LEADING TO GRADUATE SCHOOL PATHWAYS

Abstract: Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) operate and are centered within the nexus of concerted nationwide efforts to advance the participation and success of Black students within the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines (STEM). Through an institution-level asset-based approach, this study aimed to further elucidate how undergraduate STEM preparation and success at HBCUs is linked to the transition into (and experiences within) graduate education. One hundred and fifty-on… Show more

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“…The survey was designed as part of a larger study exploring the success cases of HBCUs in graduating STEM Black students who go onto obtain graduate degrees. As part of that study, the survey plays an exploratory role and will be used to prioritize institutions for recruitment for in-depth qualitative case studies [19]. To support this larger project and to allow us to explore the data without a pre-determined set of factors, the resulting survey will be analyzed first using exploratory factor analysis and then cluster analysis techniques.…”
Section: Survey Item Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The survey was designed as part of a larger study exploring the success cases of HBCUs in graduating STEM Black students who go onto obtain graduate degrees. As part of that study, the survey plays an exploratory role and will be used to prioritize institutions for recruitment for in-depth qualitative case studies [19]. To support this larger project and to allow us to explore the data without a pre-determined set of factors, the resulting survey will be analyzed first using exploratory factor analysis and then cluster analysis techniques.…”
Section: Survey Item Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we created the Twitter account, @STEMatHBCUs, to have an outlet for survey outreach as well as to supplement email outreach, especially given the current COVID-19 pandemic and various forms of communication being used. Our goals included reaching as many individuals who qualified for the survey as possible to conduct a cluster analysis as the basis for selecting institutions to recruit for a more in-depth qualitative study of these success cases (see [19] for more detail on the phases of this project). The survey was released via email and social media platforms (i.e.…”
Section: Data Collection Strategies and Considerations For Disseminationmentioning
confidence: 99%