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Standing on the outside looking in : underrepresented students' experiences in advanced-degree programs / edited by Mary F. Howard-Hamilton [and four others] ; foreword by Raechele L. Pope.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Howard-Hamilton, Mary F., editor.
Pope, Raechele L., writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Minorities--Education (Graduate)--United States.
Minorities.
Minority graduate students--United States--Social conditions.
Minority graduate students.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (254 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Sterling, Virginia : Stylus, 2009.
Summary:
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.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1: The Advanced-Degree Pipeline for Graduate and Professional Students of Color Issues of Access and Choice
2: Can I Go? An Exploration of the Influence of Attending a Less Selective Institution on Students' Aspirations and Preparation for the Ph.D
3: Financing the Dream the Impact of Financial Aid on Graduate Education for Underrepresented Minority Students
4: The Path to Graduate School in Science and Engineering for Underrepresented Students of Color
5: Countering Master Narratives of the "Perpetual Foreigner" and "Model Minority" the Hidden Injuries of Race and Asian American Doctoral Students
6: Latinas in Doctoral and Professional Programs Similarities and Differences in Support Systems and Challenges
7: African American Male Graduate Students
8: Oppositional Stances of Black Female Graduate Students Perspectives From Social and Natural Sciences
9: "God has a Purpose and I Landed Somewhere" Understanding the Spiritual Journey of Racially Diverse Graduate Students
10: Our Stories of Mentoring and Guidance in a Higher Education and Student Affairs Program
11: Summary
About the Authors
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781620360415
1620360411
OCLC:
945135972

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