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o  Thank you to all who participated in the data collection period of our research project: Native American Student Achievement / Career Development among College Students. We have heard from over 5,000 OU students since the start of our research study in 2014! The data collection period of our project is complete. This means we will no longer be sending out research surveys. 

o  We understand that participating in this study may have been time consuming or may have asked a lot of our participants. We greatly appreciate their willingness to share their thoughts and experiences in college. Thanks to our participant’s contribution we have learned so much about the multiple, unique pathways to higher education, the psycho-social experiences that contribute to academic achievement, and more about differences in academic experiences among students from varying backgrounds. 

o  Findings from our research are currently being examined so that we can guide the development of future educational programs and policies that can benefit students from various, diverse backgrounds. While this process is ongoing, we encourage everyone to view our preliminary findings pagefor research findings. We will continually update our website as we analyze more data and move forward in better understanding the lives of our undergraduate students, especially Native American students. As a reminder, all data is completely anonymous and confidential, and we aggregate all data to ensure protection of each individual’s responses.

o  For any questions about our research, please contact our research team at G.Tallbull@ou.edu

Feb 2023 

 

 


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