The Relationship Between Credential Attainment and Resources for Americas College Promise Students in a Midwest Study

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Date
2024-05-10Author
Fullington, Joseph
Publisher
University of Wisconsin--Stout
Department
Career and Technical Education
Advisor(s)
Simoneau, Matthew
Haltinner, Urs
Albrecht, Bryan
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This qualitative study set out to understand the lived experiences of Americas College Promise
(ACP) graduates from two technical colleges in the Midwest. Five participants were selected
through a random sampling method that represented rural and urban areas in the state of
Wisconsin. Employing a semi-structured interview captured the individual stories of ACP
graduates. Through a thematic reduction technique each story illuminated their individual
experience, which resulted in their collective experience themes. The themes reveal that the
most significant driver that helped students persist was having positive relationships with the
teachers. When their teachers genuinely cared about them and their goals, they were able to build
the self-efficacy needed to persist. Looking at this through the phenomenological lens of a lived
experience, these ACP graduates all had barriers; however, relationships with caring teachers
supported a sense of belonging and feeling positive about moving towards their end goal.
Subject
College Students -- Case Studies -- Evaluation.
Teacher-student relationships -- Evaluation.
College students -- Attitudes.
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/95963Type
Dissertation
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Academic Theses.
