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The Black Student's Pathway to Graduate Study and Beyond: The
Making of a Scholar is an informative and ambitious book designed
to help Black prospective and current graduate students pursue
graduate degrees successfully. The book covers broad topics ranging
from admissions policies, standardized tests, networking,
mentorship, financial options, qualifying and comprehensive exams,
proposal and dissertation writing, publishing, gender and race,
socialization, and campus culture. This volume is organized into
five graduate pathways: Pathway I: Embarking on the Graduate
Admissions Process; Pathway II: Confronting Race and Gender
Disparities in Graduate Education; Pathway III: Persevering to the
Graduate Degree; Pathway IV: Adjusting to the Socialization of
Graduate Education; and Pathway V: Preparing for Success Beyond
Graduate Education. The book calls Black students' attention to
some of the barriers they may encounter along the pathway to a
graduate degree. The pathway to success can be linear or nonlinear
since students travel different journeys and are at different
vectors on the continuum. The primary audience for this book
consists of Black prospective and current graduate students,
graduate deans, admissions counselors, recruiters, and faculty
advisors in both black and white higher education institutions. The
secondary audience includes high school students, guidance
counselors, and social and religious organizations. Furthermore,
this book can serve as a handy resource for undergraduates who are
interested in pursuing a graduate degree.
The Black Student's Pathway to Graduate Study and Beyond: The
Making of a Scholar is an informative and ambitious book designed
to help Black prospective and current graduate students pursue
graduate degrees successfully. The book covers broad topics ranging
from admissions policies, standardized tests, networking,
mentorship, financial options, qualifying and comprehensive exams,
proposal and dissertation writing, publishing, gender and race,
socialization, and campus culture. This volume is organized into
five graduate pathways: Pathway I: Embarking on the Graduate
Admissions Process; Pathway II: Confronting Race and Gender
Disparities in Graduate Education; Pathway III: Persevering to the
Graduate Degree; Pathway IV: Adjusting to the Socialization of
Graduate Education; and Pathway V: Preparing for Success Beyond
Graduate Education. The book calls Black students' attention to
some of the barriers they may encounter along the pathway to a
graduate degree. The pathway to success can be linear or nonlinear
since students travel different journeys and are at different
vectors on the continuum. The primary audience for this book
consists of Black prospective and current graduate students,
graduate deans, admissions counselors, recruiters, and faculty
advisors in both black and white higher education institutions. The
secondary audience includes high school students, guidance
counselors, and social and religious organizations. Furthermore,
this book can serve as a handy resource for undergraduates who are
interested in pursuing a graduate degree.
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