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The Invisibility Factor - Administrators and Faculty Reach Out to First-Generation College Students (Paperback)
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The Invisibility Factor - Administrators and Faculty Reach Out to First-Generation College Students (Paperback)
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This collective volume fills an important gap in first-generation
college student research by simultaneously achieving several
important goals. Collectively, the essays represent a balance of
personal narrative, qualitative, and quantitative approaches that
extend our understanding of the first-generation college student
(FGS) experience. The essays review the existing literature on FGS;
outline the barriers to college success faced by FGS; update the
existing literature by introducing new and cutting-edge
first-generation research; and recommend solutions to those in the
trenches, who include support staff who design programs to support
FGS. The book's contributing authors bring important personal and
scholarly expertise to the project. The authors include faculty,
administrators, support services personnel, and former students at
private liberal arts colleges, major research universities,
community colleges, and comprehensive universities in urban and
rural settings. The diverse perspectives represented in the essays
will benefit administrators and staff working at diverse types of
institutions with FGS. In addition, many of the authors were
first-generation college students. Socio-economic background
profoundly shapes a person's cultural transition into college and
heavily determines what barriers to academic success he or she will
face. This collection's authors have a keen understanding of the
FGS experience having made the transition into a foreign academic
culture themselves. The book's essays address the following topics
of concern of staff who interact with FGS: - Understanding classism
in the academy and class segregation on campus - Race, ethnicity,
class, and immigration as they impact FGS' campus experiences -
Insight for developing successful first-generation support service
programs - FGS' emotional, academic, and cultural adjustment to
campus life - The role of support groups in shaping the
first-semester FGS college experience - The importance of mentoring
in aiding FGS' cultural transition to college - The impact of a
FGS' living situation (such as in a campus living-learning center)
on academic and cultural transition
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