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Social Class Supports - Programs and Practices to Serve and Sustain Poor and Working Class Students through Higher Education (Hardcover)
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Social Class Supports - Programs and Practices to Serve and Sustain Poor and Working Class Students through Higher Education (Hardcover)
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Historically, higher education was designed for a narrow pool of
privileged students. Despite national, state and institutional
policies developed over time to improve access, higher education
has only lately begun to address how its unexamined assumptions,
practices and climate create barriers for poor and working class
populations and lead to significant disparities in degree
completion across social classes. The data shows that higher
education substantially fails to provide poor and working class
students with the necessary support to achieve the social mobility
and success comparable to the attainments of their middle and upper
class peers. This book presents a comprehensive range of strategies
that provide the fundamental supports that poor and working class
students need to succeed while at the same time dismantling the
inequitable barriers that make college difficult to navigate.
Drawing on the concept of the student-ready college, and on
emerging research and practices that colleges and universities can
use to explore campus-specific social class issues and identify
barriers, this book provides examples of support programs and
services across the field of higher education - at both two- and
four-year, public and private institutions - that cover: Access
supports. Examples and recommendations for how institutions can
assist students as they make decisions about applications and
admission Basic needs supports. Covering housing and food security,
necessary clothing, sense of belonging through co-curricular
engagement, and mental health resources. Academic and learning
supports. Describes courses and academic programs to promote full
engagement among poor and working class students. Advising
supports. Illustrates advising that acknowledges poor and working
class students' identities, and recommends continued training for
both staff and faculty advisors. Supports for specific populations
at the intersection of social class with other identities, such as
Students of Color, foster youth, LGBTQ and doctoral students.
Gaining support through external partnerships with social services,
business entities, and fundraising. This book is addressed to
administrators, educators and student affairs personnel, urging
them to make the institutional commitment to enhance the college
experience for poor and working class students who not only
represent a substantial proportion of college students today, but
constitute a significant future demographic.
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