Robert T. Palmer, J. Luke Wood, T. Elon Dancy, Terrell L. Strayhorn
Improving college access and success among Black males has garnered tremendous attention. Many social scientists have noted that Black men account for only 4.3% of the total enrollment at 4-year postsecondary institutions in the United States, the same percentage now as in 1976. Furthermore, two thirds of Black men who start college never finish. The lack of progress among Black men in higher education has caused researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to become increasingly focused on ways to increase their access and success.
Offering recommendations and strategies to help...
Improving college access and success among Black males has garnered tremendous attention. Many social scientists have noted that Black men account for...