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The Effort–Outcome Gap: Differences for African American and Hispanic Community College Students in Student Engagement and Academic Achievement
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EthnicityEducational OutcomesEducationStudent OutcomeSocial SciencesStudent EngagementStudent RetentionAfrican American StudiesBlack WomenInclusive EducationCollege PipelineSchool PsychologyCommunity College StudentsStudent SuccessEducational StatisticsHigher EducationEffort–outcome GapSecondary EducationSociologyAcademic AchievementStudent Affairs
This study examined the relationship between student engagement and educational outcomes for community college students from various racial/ethnic groups (n = 3,143). Results suggest an Effort–Outcome Gap may exist for African American students—the result of having to expend more effort in attempting to overcome myriad barriers to academic success.
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