9781579222833-1579222838-Standing on the Outside Looking In: Underrepresented Students' Experiences in Advanced Degree Programs

Standing on the Outside Looking In: Underrepresented Students' Experiences in Advanced Degree Programs

ISBN-13: 9781579222833
ISBN-10: 1579222838
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Mary F. Howard-Hamilton, Rachelle Winkle-Wagner, Carla L. Morelon-Quainoo, Susan D. Johnson, Lilia Santiague
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Stylus Publishing
Format: Hardcover 239 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781579222833
ISBN-10: 1579222838
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Mary F. Howard-Hamilton, Rachelle Winkle-Wagner, Carla L. Morelon-Quainoo, Susan D. Johnson, Lilia Santiague
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Stylus Publishing
Format: Hardcover 239 pages

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Standing on the Outside Looking In: Underrepresented Students' Experiences in Advanced Degree Programs (ISBN-13: 9781579222833 and ISBN-10: 1579222838), written by authors Mary F. Howard-Hamilton, Rachelle Winkle-Wagner, Carla L. Morelon-Quainoo, Susan D. Johnson, Lilia Santiague, was published by Stylus Publishing in 2009. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Standing on the Outside Looking In: Underrepresented Students' Experiences in Advanced Degree Programs (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Compared to the literature on the impact of post-secondary institutions on undergraduate institutions, the literature on the academic experiences of graduate students from underrepresented populations is comparatively meager.

This book 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. 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, 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.

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