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This contributed volume uncovers the biases that prevent post-secondary institutions from serving low-income students and offers guidance for adopting policies and practices to help these students thrive.
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This contributed volume uncovers the biases that prevent post-secondary institutions from serving low-income students and offers guidance for adopting policies and practices to help these students thrive.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136968136
- Artikelnr.: 43074020
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136968136
- Artikelnr.: 43074020
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Adrianna Kezar is Associate Professor for Higher Education at the University of Southern California.
Preface, Adrianna Kezar with assistance from MaryBeth Walpole
Part I: Background and Context
1. Rethinking Post-secondary Institutions for Low-Income Student Success:
The Power of Post-structural Theory, Adrianna Kezar
Part II: Access to Postsecondary Institutions
2. Lesson Learned from Indiana's Twenty-first Century Scholars Program:
Toward a Comprehensive Approach to Improving College Preparation and Access
for Low-Income Students, Edward St. John
3. Chances and Choices of Low-Income Students in Canada and England: A
Post-Structuralist Discussion of Early Intervention, Tony Chambers and
Fiona Deller
4. Showing Them the Money: The Role of Institutional Financial Aid Policies
and Communication Strategies in Attracting Low-Income Students, Laura
Perna, Valerie Lundy-Wagner, April Yee, Leykia Brill, and Teran Tadal
Part III: Entering and Transitioning to College
5. Academics, Campus Administration, and Social Interaction: Examining
Campus Structures using Post-Structural Theory, MaryBeth Walpole
6. Strangers in a Strange Land: Low-Income Students and the Transition to
College, Julia Colyar
7. Welfare Students in Community Colleges: Policy and Policy Implementation
as Barriers to Educational Attainment, John S. Levin, Virginia
Montero-Hernandez, Christine Cerven, and Genevieve Shaker
Part IV: Persistence, Success, and Graduation
8. Demography is Not Destiny: What Colleges and Universities Can Do to
Improve Persistence Among Low-Income Students, Jennifer Engle and Mary G.
Lynch
9. Minority Serving Institutions - What Can We Learn? Alisa Cunningham and
Lacey Leegwater
10. The Hidden Curriculum: The Difficulty of Infusing Financial Education,
Adrianna Kezar and Hannah Yang
Part V: Transfer and Moving On To Graduate School
11. Rethinking Transfer Policy and Practices, Alicia Dowd
12. Post-Baccalaureate Preparation and Access for Low-Income Students and
the Myth of a Level Playing Field, Alex Jun and Kristin Paredes-Collins
13. Re-Orienting Our Understanding of Low-Income Students, Adrianna Kezar
List of Contributors
Part I: Background and Context
1. Rethinking Post-secondary Institutions for Low-Income Student Success:
The Power of Post-structural Theory, Adrianna Kezar
Part II: Access to Postsecondary Institutions
2. Lesson Learned from Indiana's Twenty-first Century Scholars Program:
Toward a Comprehensive Approach to Improving College Preparation and Access
for Low-Income Students, Edward St. John
3. Chances and Choices of Low-Income Students in Canada and England: A
Post-Structuralist Discussion of Early Intervention, Tony Chambers and
Fiona Deller
4. Showing Them the Money: The Role of Institutional Financial Aid Policies
and Communication Strategies in Attracting Low-Income Students, Laura
Perna, Valerie Lundy-Wagner, April Yee, Leykia Brill, and Teran Tadal
Part III: Entering and Transitioning to College
5. Academics, Campus Administration, and Social Interaction: Examining
Campus Structures using Post-Structural Theory, MaryBeth Walpole
6. Strangers in a Strange Land: Low-Income Students and the Transition to
College, Julia Colyar
7. Welfare Students in Community Colleges: Policy and Policy Implementation
as Barriers to Educational Attainment, John S. Levin, Virginia
Montero-Hernandez, Christine Cerven, and Genevieve Shaker
Part IV: Persistence, Success, and Graduation
8. Demography is Not Destiny: What Colleges and Universities Can Do to
Improve Persistence Among Low-Income Students, Jennifer Engle and Mary G.
Lynch
9. Minority Serving Institutions - What Can We Learn? Alisa Cunningham and
Lacey Leegwater
10. The Hidden Curriculum: The Difficulty of Infusing Financial Education,
Adrianna Kezar and Hannah Yang
Part V: Transfer and Moving On To Graduate School
11. Rethinking Transfer Policy and Practices, Alicia Dowd
12. Post-Baccalaureate Preparation and Access for Low-Income Students and
the Myth of a Level Playing Field, Alex Jun and Kristin Paredes-Collins
13. Re-Orienting Our Understanding of Low-Income Students, Adrianna Kezar
List of Contributors
Preface, Adrianna Kezar with assistance from MaryBeth Walpole
Part I: Background and Context
1. Rethinking Post-secondary Institutions for Low-Income Student Success:
The Power of Post-structural Theory, Adrianna Kezar
Part II: Access to Postsecondary Institutions
2. Lesson Learned from Indiana's Twenty-first Century Scholars Program:
Toward a Comprehensive Approach to Improving College Preparation and Access
for Low-Income Students, Edward St. John
3. Chances and Choices of Low-Income Students in Canada and England: A
Post-Structuralist Discussion of Early Intervention, Tony Chambers and
Fiona Deller
4. Showing Them the Money: The Role of Institutional Financial Aid Policies
and Communication Strategies in Attracting Low-Income Students, Laura
Perna, Valerie Lundy-Wagner, April Yee, Leykia Brill, and Teran Tadal
Part III: Entering and Transitioning to College
5. Academics, Campus Administration, and Social Interaction: Examining
Campus Structures using Post-Structural Theory, MaryBeth Walpole
6. Strangers in a Strange Land: Low-Income Students and the Transition to
College, Julia Colyar
7. Welfare Students in Community Colleges: Policy and Policy Implementation
as Barriers to Educational Attainment, John S. Levin, Virginia
Montero-Hernandez, Christine Cerven, and Genevieve Shaker
Part IV: Persistence, Success, and Graduation
8. Demography is Not Destiny: What Colleges and Universities Can Do to
Improve Persistence Among Low-Income Students, Jennifer Engle and Mary G.
Lynch
9. Minority Serving Institutions - What Can We Learn? Alisa Cunningham and
Lacey Leegwater
10. The Hidden Curriculum: The Difficulty of Infusing Financial Education,
Adrianna Kezar and Hannah Yang
Part V: Transfer and Moving On To Graduate School
11. Rethinking Transfer Policy and Practices, Alicia Dowd
12. Post-Baccalaureate Preparation and Access for Low-Income Students and
the Myth of a Level Playing Field, Alex Jun and Kristin Paredes-Collins
13. Re-Orienting Our Understanding of Low-Income Students, Adrianna Kezar
List of Contributors
Part I: Background and Context
1. Rethinking Post-secondary Institutions for Low-Income Student Success:
The Power of Post-structural Theory, Adrianna Kezar
Part II: Access to Postsecondary Institutions
2. Lesson Learned from Indiana's Twenty-first Century Scholars Program:
Toward a Comprehensive Approach to Improving College Preparation and Access
for Low-Income Students, Edward St. John
3. Chances and Choices of Low-Income Students in Canada and England: A
Post-Structuralist Discussion of Early Intervention, Tony Chambers and
Fiona Deller
4. Showing Them the Money: The Role of Institutional Financial Aid Policies
and Communication Strategies in Attracting Low-Income Students, Laura
Perna, Valerie Lundy-Wagner, April Yee, Leykia Brill, and Teran Tadal
Part III: Entering and Transitioning to College
5. Academics, Campus Administration, and Social Interaction: Examining
Campus Structures using Post-Structural Theory, MaryBeth Walpole
6. Strangers in a Strange Land: Low-Income Students and the Transition to
College, Julia Colyar
7. Welfare Students in Community Colleges: Policy and Policy Implementation
as Barriers to Educational Attainment, John S. Levin, Virginia
Montero-Hernandez, Christine Cerven, and Genevieve Shaker
Part IV: Persistence, Success, and Graduation
8. Demography is Not Destiny: What Colleges and Universities Can Do to
Improve Persistence Among Low-Income Students, Jennifer Engle and Mary G.
Lynch
9. Minority Serving Institutions - What Can We Learn? Alisa Cunningham and
Lacey Leegwater
10. The Hidden Curriculum: The Difficulty of Infusing Financial Education,
Adrianna Kezar and Hannah Yang
Part V: Transfer and Moving On To Graduate School
11. Rethinking Transfer Policy and Practices, Alicia Dowd
12. Post-Baccalaureate Preparation and Access for Low-Income Students and
the Myth of a Level Playing Field, Alex Jun and Kristin Paredes-Collins
13. Re-Orienting Our Understanding of Low-Income Students, Adrianna Kezar
List of Contributors