The book begins with a step-by-step guide to a successful
college selection process and freshman year, offering insights
invaluable to students, parents, teachers, guidance counselors, and
athletic recruiters. Next, notable African-American men and women
tell the stories of their own college careers--from admission to
graduation--in 27 short, autobiographical essays included in Part
Two of the book, " How I Did It." Also featured is a directory of
more than 900 colleges and universities with information and
statistics of particular interest to African-American students. The
directory includes evaluations and listings of the most prestigious
American undergraduate institutions, with detailed information on
special programs and activities for African-American students,
entries on historically Black U.S. colleges and universities and
African and Caribbean institutions, and information on Black Greek
letter organizations. A subject index concludes the guide.
This is the only complete college guide specifically designed
for African-American students and their counselors. "The Black
Student's Guide to College Success" is a step-by-step quide and
reference tool for students, parents, teachers, guidance
counselors, and athletic recruiters--leading the reader through a
successful college selection process and freshman year. A directory
of more than 900 colleges and universities is provided, with
information of particular interest to African-American students.
Many distinguished Black educators and prominent Americans have
contributed to make this work a comprehensive reference tool which
addresses the questions and problems encountered by
African-American students.
A foreword by Dr. Louis W. Sullivan, former U.S. Secretary of
Health and Human Services, introduces the first part, "How to
Succeed in College," featuring 14 hard-hitting essays geared to the
needs of the African-American student during the college selection
process and the freshman year. Of special interest are: * essays on
the Black student athlete; * choosing a Black or an integrated
college; * financing a college education; * connecting with
students from Africa and the Caribbean; * getting along with other
ethnic groups on campus; * handling academic stress; * study habits
and hints; and * affirmative action. The next part, How I Did It,
includes inspirational autobiographical essays on the college
careers--from admission to graduation--of 27 notable
African-American men and women. These success stories will motivate
and encourage students as they consider their college options. The
last part, Directory of Colleges and Universities, includes: (1)
complete up-to-date information on more than 900 American colleges
and universities (2) the names of recruiters of African-American
students (3) the percentage of African-American students enrolled
and those who graduate (4) the percentage of student athletes who
graduate, and (5) information on African-American organizations
Evaluations and listings of the most prestigious U.S. undergraduate
institutions, detailed information on programs and activities of
special interest to African-American students, listings of
historically Black colleges and universities (and evaluations of
the top ten), profiles of universities in Africa and the Caribbean,
and information on national Black Greek letter organizations are
also included in this thorough, accessible directory. A subject
index concludes the guide. This work is especially useful for high
school and public libraries, high school guidance and career
counselors, college admissions offices, athletic recruiters, and
African-American education organizations, as well as for aspiring
African-American students in search of the motivational key to
achievement in college.
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