Promoting retention among American Indian college students

  • Falk D
  • Aitken L
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Abstract

This study identified factors promoting retention of American Indian college students by interviewing 125 students and 11 college personnel. The results indicate that 1) active support of family members, 2) developmental academic preparation, 3) overt institutional commitment, 4) more complete financial aid, and 5) "personal motivation" are the most important factors promoting retention.

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Falk, D. R., & Aitken, L. P. (1984). Promoting retention among American Indian college students. Journal of American Indian Education, 23(2), 3–7.

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