Amplified Advantage investigates the value and impact of today's small liberal arts colleges on the students who attend them. It adds to our understanding of how class works, the impact of parents and families on social reproduction, and the consequences of attending a "good college" in an era of inequality.
Amplified Advantage investigates the value and impact of today's small liberal arts colleges on the students who attend them. It adds to our understanding of how class works, the impact of parents and families on social reproduction, and the consequences of attending a "good college" in an era of inequality.
Allison L. Hurst is associate professor of sociology at Oregon State University.
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Acknowledgements Prologue Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: A Short History of Higher Education and the Small Liberal Arts College in the US Chapter Three: Orientation: Understanding Who Goes to Small Liberal Arts Colleges and Why? Chapter Four: Agency and Constraint in the College Selection Process Chapter Five: Paying for College Chapter Six: Learning the Liberal Arts: The Curriculum Chapter Seven: Living the Liberal Arts: Campus Life Chapter Eight: Outside the College Gates Chapter Nine: Graduating (in a Recession) Chapter Ten: Conclusion: Habitus, Capitals, Game Appendix: The School to Work Study Notes References Index About the Author
Acknowledgements Prologue Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: A Short History of Higher Education and the Small Liberal Arts College in the US Chapter Three: Orientation: Understanding Who Goes to Small Liberal Arts Colleges and Why? Chapter Four: Agency and Constraint in the College Selection Process Chapter Five: Paying for College Chapter Six: Learning the Liberal Arts: The Curriculum Chapter Seven: Living the Liberal Arts: Campus Life Chapter Eight: Outside the College Gates Chapter Nine: Graduating (in a Recession) Chapter Ten: Conclusion: Habitus, Capitals, Game Appendix: The School to Work Study Notes References Index About the Author
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