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The influence of mentoring on the academic trajectory of a 17-year-old Black male college sophomore from the United Kingdom: a single case study
Authors:Ramon B Goings  Julius Davis  Joseph Britto  Dijaria Greene
Institution:1. Department of Education Specialties, Timonium Graduate Center, Loyola University Maryland, Timonium, MD, USArbgoings@loyola.edu;3. Department of Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development, School of Education, Bowie State University, Bowie, MD, USA
Abstract:There has been a national- and state-level call for colleges and universities to develop targeted mentoring programs for Black males. However, there is limited published scholarship that has investigated the experiences of non-U.S.-born Black males in these college mentoring programs generally, and at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) specifically. Thus, the purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the experiences of a 17-year-old Black male college sophomore from the United Kingdom who enrolled in a HBCU male-focused mentoring program. Findings reveal that he benefited from pre-college mentoring as he developed strategies to respond to racist encounters during his K–12 schooling in the United Kingdom. In the university mentoring program, he benefited most from one-on-one mentoring opportunities with university officials. Implications for universities and future research are discussed.
Keywords:Black male  United Kingdom  mentoring program  historically Black college and university
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