Engaging rural students at the University of Montana through digital stories: supports and barriers to higher education

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2016
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University of Alabama Libraries
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Access has been an ongoing issue for rural students (Eller, Martinez, Pace, Pavel, Garza & Barnett, 1998; Torres, 2013). In this study, I examined factors that have been proven barriers and supports for rural students. These factors include being first-generation, financial status, geographic isolation, parents’ expectations and support, and academic preparation. Rural college students who were part of the TRiO program at The University of Montana shared barriers and supports to access higher education. They talked about their college journeys by telling digital stories, using computer-based tools to create narratives. I examined these stories by listening and comparing their barriers and supports to common themes in access literature. Students’ perspectives provide a way to understand barriers to higher education and meet the needs of communities and rural college students (Eller et all, 1998; MDC, 2001). On-campus resources, family support, and self-motivation proved to be important persistence factors for students in this study.

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Higher education, Higher education administration
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