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An Emergent Phenomenon of American Indian Postsecondary Transition and Retention
Authors:Stephen V. Flynn  Kelly Duncan  Maribeth F. Jorgensen
Abstract:This study examined 21 American Indian students’ postsecondary transition and retention experiences through a phenomenological methodology. Postsecondary transition is the process of leaving home and adjusting to postsecondary education. Postsecondary retention is achieving success and remaining at a university for at least 6 months. Data sources included individual interviews, journal analysis, and document analysis. The 10 emergent themes described an interconnected phenomenon centered on institutional, social, and interpersonal dimensions.
Keywords:American Indian  postsecondary  phenomenology
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