학술논문

Rural Students in Higher Education: From College Preparation and Enrollment to Experiences and Persistence
Document Type
Journal Articles
Information Analyses
Reports - Research
Source
Peabody Journal of Education. 2023 98(4):380-395.
Subject
Rural Areas
Student Characteristics
College Students
College Preparation
College Enrollment
Student Experience
Academic Persistence
Literature Reviews
Barriers
Affordances
Family Role
School Role
Community Role
Language
English
ISSN
0161-956X
1532-7930
Abstract
The National Rural Education Association's (NREA) "2016-2021 10 Research Priorities" include college enrollment and preparation as well as experiences and persistence patterns for rural populations. Recent years witnessed increases in educational research, practice, and policy, around rural college students, yet these efforts focus predominantly on K-12 college preparation and enrollment, not postsecondary experiences and persistence for this population. Using integrative literature review methods, authors synthesize, relate, and contrast 41 pieces of scholarship on the nuanced experiences and persistence of rural students in higher education. Based on this review, a discussion is presented that summarizes, critiques, and offers insights into future research priorities related to rural students' postsecondary experiences and persistence (complicated and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic). Implications for education practice and policy are offered to empower rural K-12 schools, community members, families, higher education practitioners, and policymakers to support rural students prior to and during their college years. Authors conclude that illuminating the benefits of rural students' college attainment to rural communities, educational institutions, and the students themselves and provide a call to action to focus on the postsecondary experiences and persistence of students from rural areas.