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Employment impact on hospitality and tourism students' academic journey: the HBCU students' perspective

机译:就业对酒店和旅游学生的学术之旅:HBCU学生的观点

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Concurrent paid employment and full-time undergraduate studies is inevitable for many hospitality and tourism students. The purpose of this exploratory study was to understand how Historically Black Colleges and Universities' (HBCU) hospitality and tourism students perceived the role of employment in their academic success and timeliness of degree completion. Twelve senior hospitality students at a southeastern HBCU university in the United States who were employed over 20 hours per week participated in this qualitative study. Although students experienced many challenges resulting from concurrent employment and full-time studies, they also experienced significant learning in their various employment positions while enrolled in the hospitality and tourism management undergraduate degree. All students viewed paid employment experiences as a valuable element in their educational journey, worthy of receiving academic credit.
机译:同时支付的就业和全职本科研究对于许多酒店和旅游学生来说是不可避免的。 该探索性研究的目的是了解历史上历史上的黑人学院和大学(HBCU)的酒店和旅游学生在学术成功和学位完成的及时性中感受到了就业的作用。 十二位高级招待员在美国东南部的高级招待员学生在美国雇用了20多小时,参加了这个定性研究。 虽然学生经历了同时的就业和全职研究,但他们在招待和旅游管理本科学位招生时也经历了各种就业职位的重要学习。 所有学生都在教育旅程中被视为有价值的内容,值得接受学分。

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