Wood J. L., (2012). Leaving the 2-year college: Predictors of black male collegian departure. Journal of Black Studies, 43(3), 303-326. The purpose of this study was to investigate Black male collegians’ reported reasons for leaving college. This study examined students in public 2-year colleges, comparing Black male collegians with all other male… read more
Public and Private Incentives for Investment in Higher Education: Are They Sufficient, Especially for Black Males?
Appiah, E. N. (2013). Public and Private Incentives for Investment in Higher Education: Are They Sufficient, Especially for Black Males?. Journal of Education Finance, 39(1), 47-72. The institutional costs of higher education have been rising. With diminishing public support per student, tuition and fees private costs have also been rising. But so… read more
Black Students in 21st Century Higher Education: A Closer Look at For-Profit and Community Colleges (Editor’s Commentary)
Iloh, C., & Toldson, I. A. (2013). Black Students in 21st Century Higher Education: A Closer Look at For-Profit and Community Colleges (Editor’s Commentary). The Journal of Negro Education, 82(3), 205-212. Most of the research on black students in higher education today reflects their educational trajectories at predominantly white public and private… read more
The quest for excellence: Supporting the academic success of minority males in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines
Toldson, I. A., & Esters, L. L. (2012). The quest for excellence: Supporting the academic success of minority males in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. This report outlines exemplary practices for recruiting, retaining, and graduating African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, Alaska Native, and Southeast Asian/Pacific Islander males in… read more