Education Sciences (May 2023)

“Not Every Advisor Is for Me, but Some Are”: Black Men’s Academic Advising Experiences during COVID-19

  • Jesse R. Ford,
  • Dawn Y. Matthews,
  • Derrick M. Woodard,
  • Cassandra R. Kepple

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13060543
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 543

Abstract

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Contemporary research indicates that Black American men encounter multiple obstacles in higher education settings. Understanding the complexities of how Black men perceive and make sense of academic environments requires addressing a number of elements that influence their academic success. The purpose of this study is to investigate the academic advising challenges faced in virtual environments by Black men during the COVID-19 pandemic. This qualitative case study provides detailed accounts of ten Black men navigating academic advising practices in a virtual setting at large research one historically white institution using focus groups as a method of data collection. Implications and suggestions for future research highlight the significance of supporting Black men in virtual academic advising spaces to create equitable and sustainable practices.

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