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Summary: Calling Out The Elephant

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When it comes to continuing education either in postsecondary education or as adult learners, there are several options that students can choose. Students can attend a public or private institution. There is an option to attend a 4 year institution or even a community college. Most students who attend a community college go there to obtain an associate degree, to complete some type of certification, or as a prerequisite to attending a 4 year institution. The cost of attendance at a community college is cheaper than the attendance to a 4 year institution. Some would suggest that you have a better college experience at a 4 year institution, rather than at a community college. Research states that African-American students’ graduation rates are less than any other group of students. Since this is an issue or concern at other colleges and universities, I wanted to review this perception at the community college level. In this article, I will review and discuss the content of an article entitled, Calling Out the Elephant: An Examination of African American Male Achievement in Community Colleges by Edward C. Bush and Lawson Bush V. that was published in the Journal of African American Males in Education in 2010.
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Edward Bush and Lawson Bush state, even though several African-American males …show more content…

There are some debates as to if students should be required to take the ACT or the SAT. Since most African-American males are not academically prepared, then most would take the ACT. This could have further implications of students being admitted to community colleges or even 4 year institutions. MSU accepts both scores, but the majority of our students take the ACT. We are currently looking at raising our admission index, and this could impact the number of diverse students that we admit especially underprepared

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