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Standing on the Outside Looking In - Underrepresented Students' Experiences in Advanced Degree Programs (Paperback)
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Standing on the Outside Looking In - Underrepresented Students' Experiences in Advanced Degree Programs (Paperback)
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Compared to the literature on the impact of postsecondary
institutions on undergraduate institutions, the literature on the
academic experiences of graduate students from underrepresented
populations is comparatively meager. ""Standing on the Outside
Looking In"" remedies this gap by gathering a rich collection of
personal narratives and empirical research to provide a
comprehensive account of the actual lived experiences of graduate
students of color and their perception of the campus climate. This
volume examines issues of access, retention, and transition; and
explores the personal experiences of students of color in
advanced-degree programs by engaging the following questions: What
factors influence underrepresented students' decisions to pursue
advanced-degree programs? What factors affect students' choices of
programs and institutions? What challenges do they face as they
transition into degree programs? What factors enable students of
color to persist? How can colleges and universities provide the
support necessary to increase persistence and matriculation among
graduate students of color? The contributors cover issues such as
financial aid; the culture, mission and racial climate at doctoral
granting institutions; the transitional challenges STEM
undergraduates face on entering graduate programs; mentoring; the
distinct concerns and challenges that African American, Asian and
Latina/o students encounter in doctoral and professional programs;
and the need to acknowledge and support their spirituality.
Franklin Tuitt concludes the book by summarizing the issues raised,
and making recommendations to faculty, administrators, and
directors of graduate programs about what they can do to promote
the well-being and success of graduate students of color.
Underrepresented students will find that this book gives voice to
and validates their day-to-day experiences, as well as the
situations they encounter on college campuses. Faculty, staff and
administrators could use this book as a guide for ways to better
support students of color in advanced-degree programs.
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