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In a year-long qualitative study, the author explored whether
college-study-skills courses taken by a group of Black students
could help them academically and socially integrate in a
predominantly White private university. Using in-depth, audiotaped
interviews, the author analyzed the data by applying Vincent
Tinto's theory of student departure. Tinto's theory illustrated
three stages: separation, transition, and incorporation. This book
is not only about Black students' initial academic struggles and
study-skills courses that could help them survive the rigors of the
academy, but also about their triumphs and successes to survive
socially in an academic institution where they might find
themselves feeling as 'Guests in an Ivory Tower.'
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