Getting College Ready
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Getting College Ready

Latin@ Student Experiences of Race, Access, and Belonging at Predominantly White Universities

  1. 201 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Getting College Ready

Latin@ Student Experiences of Race, Access, and Belonging at Predominantly White Universities

About this book

Getting College Ready: Latin@ Student Experiences of Race, Access, and Belonging at Predominantly White Universities challenges the way we conceive of college access, retention, and success for underrepresented students writ large. Specifically, through presenting an in-depth, qualitative case study on six Latin@ students transitioning to a public, predominantly White university, it examines what the institution does, or doesn't do, to meet the needs of these students. This book seamlessly combines the topics of college access and the transition to college for underrepresented students; it offers a comprehensive review of what we already know about underrepresented students in college and how they get there; it challenges some of this existing literature; and throughout, it weaves in the compelling voices and experiences of the study's focal students and staff members tasked with supporting them. This thoughtful study demands that we reconsider the ways in which we understand college access, school success, college preparation, the tenuous relationship between religious fundamentalism and public education, and conceptions of race and racism. Indeed, this work calls into question what it means to be «college ready».

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Introduction
  5. The Changing Face of College in the United States: A Reality?
  6. The Study
  7. Organization of the Book
  8. A Glossary of Key Terms Used to Refer to Students
  9. Chapter 1. Student Portraits
  10. Chapter 2. College Access Programs: Mapping the Terrain
  11. Chapter 3. “To Drop Out or Not to Drop Out?” Student Experiences after Program Acceptance
  12. Chapter 4. “Race Shouldn’t’ Matter, but It Does” Racial Selves, Identities, and Belonging
  13. Chapter 5. Racism, College, and the Power of Words: Racial Microaggressions Reconsidered
  14. Chapter 6. “You See the Whole Tree, Not Just the Stump” Religious Fundamentalism, Capital, and Public Schooling
  15. Chapter 7. “You’re Getting a Little Too Knowledgeable” School Kids and Changing Family Relationships
  16. Chapter 8. Is College Ready? Fostering Relationships and a Sense of Belonging
  17. Epilogue
  18. Note
  19. Bibliography
  20. Index
  21. About the Author