Developing and Implementing Promising Practices and Programs for First-Generation College Students

Karen Jackson editor Diana Rowe editor Charmaine Troy editor Ben Pearce editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:26th Sep '22

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As first-generation students gain greater access to higher education, faculty, and staff at colleges and universities must provide intentional engagement that supports their persistence and graduation. This book serves as a guidebook for higher education practitioners seeking to implement or enhance first-generation programming at their institutions.

The chapters provide detailed descriptions of the development, implementation, and assessment of programs and practices intended to support the success of first-generation college students. Authors share insights on building allies, identifying and working through challenges, and applicable takeaways for implementing similar practices and programs at the reader’s own institutions. Programming discussed in the book ranges in funding levels and includes activities such as faculty dinners, study abroad, bridge programs, living learning communities, peer mentoring, intrusive advising, and holistic well-being. This valuable resource helps higher education practitioners better support and position first-generation students for success.

"This book is a much-needed resource for scholars and practitioners alike. As institutions look to scale up their support for first-generation college students, texts like this one will be required reading. Kudos to the authors for bringing this collection together."

La’Tonya Rease Miles, Scale & Support, Career Launch; USA

ISBN: 9781032128085

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 385g

244 pages