Sexual and Gender Minority College Student Retention: The Unique Effects of Mental Health and Campus Environment on the Potential for Dropout
Background: While limited data has been collected, some findings show that sexual and gender minority (SGM) students are at higher risk for dropping out of college than their peers. Research on issues such as campus connectedness and mental health among this population indicates both may affect rete...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas W. McAfee (Author), Julie A. Schumacher (Author), Chris A. Kelly (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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