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Access for All: Expanding Opportunity and Programs to Support Successful Student Outcomes at University of Nevada, Reno

Editat de Melisa N. Choroszy, Theodor M. Meek
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2019 – vârsta ani
For many students in Nevada and throughout the nation, they are the first in their family to go to college—these students are identified as “first-generation.” The population of first-generation students continues to increase year-over-year and their unique needs have shaped the way education practitioners must approach serving future students effectively.

This collection of essays, written by University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) faculty and students, is an examination of the programs and strategies created to support first-generation and other underrepresented student populations. In addition, it serves as a dedication to the families and students whose hopes and dreams include the attainment of a college degree. Readers will gain insight into the framework needed to provide accessible programs and services to a large and diverse student population before, during, and after college graduation as well as first-hand success stories from the students themselves.

Each generation hopes for a better life for their children. Higher education, in particular, has been a dream for many in this country that has been made possible through public and private financial support. Every new generation of college-bound students faces new and evolving challenges, but the fierce dedication and commitment demonstrated in these pages define the key to developing a thriving and diverse institution that helps all students succeed.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781948908184
ISBN-10: 1948908182
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 1 b-w photo, 8 graphs, 7 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Nevada Press
Colecția University of Nevada Press

Notă biografică

Melisa N. Choroszy, Ph.D., is the associate vice president for enrollment services at the University of Nevada, Reno where she oversees the offices of Admissions and Records, Financial Aid and Scholarships, Office for Prospective Students, Office of International Students and Scholars, the Disability Resource Center, Academic and Opportunity Support Programs, Veteran Services, and athletic eligibility.
 
Theodor M. Meek, M.A., is the director of advising for the university advising center at the University of Nevada, Reno, where he focuses on the transition from recent high school graduates to incoming college students.
 

Cuprins

Table of Contents

Introduction — Access and Opportunity: Where Did It All Begin? ix

Part I: Cultivating the College-Going Culture
1. The “College Knowledge” Gap: Time to Test Our Assumptions Directly 3
Jennifer Lowman
2. Dean’s Future Scholars: Lessons Learned in the Evolution if a Pre-Collegiate Outreach Program Based in an Academic College 11
Pat Miltenberger, James Beattie, and Matt Smith 
3. Upward Bound Today 27
Ellen Houston 
4. The Wolf Pack First Program for First-Generation Students Wanting to Join the Pack 41
Carolina Martinez 

Part II: Resources for First-Generation, Income-Qualified Students
5. Developing Pipeline Programs for Scholar Students of Color 51
Quentin Owens
6. Recruiting and Retaining Transfer Students 55
Kari Emm, Selene Rangel, and Dawn Aeschlimann
7. Financial Aid as College Access and Degree Completion 63
Lourdes Gonzales
8. Nevada Money Mentors—Integration of Financial Literacy into Financial Aid 73
Amy Nelson
9. Getting Freshman Off on the Right Foot: Advanced Registration 79
Theo Meek
10. NevadaFIT: Bootcamps for Academic Success 83
Kevin R. Carman
11. TRIO Scholars: Overcoming Obstacles and Finding Support 89
Daniel Valle
12. First in the Pack 101
Desirae Acosta
13. College of Science’s Golden Scholars Program 105
Christina Y. Cho, and Erick Hendrixson
14. Access to a Quality Education: First-Generation Students Reach for College Honors Education 115
Tamara M. Valentine
15. Supporting LGBTQIA+ Students 129
Geoffrey Green
16. Student Veterans: Assistive Technologies and Supports 143
Mary Heid
17. Student Conduct: We Are Not the Principal’s Office 149
Kimberly Thomas, Lisa Maletsky, and Jennifer Lowman
18. Four First-Generation Student Experiences 155
Gemma Beltran

Part III: Success After Graduation
19. Beyond the Baccalaureate: McNair Scholars Program 165
Perry Fittrer
20. GradFIT: Preparing Diverse Undergraduates for Graduate School 171
Matthew Aguirre, Talline Martins, and David Zeh
21. The School of Medicine’s Post-Baccalaureate Program 185
Megan Almsansoori
22. The Future of Federally Funded Programs Serving First-Generation and Low-Income Students 191
Maritza Machado-Williams

Conclusion: Why We Did This and What You Can Do 199

Acknowledgments 205

About the Editors 207

Index 209
 

Descriere

Low income and first-generation students comprise a significant portion of today’s college student population. The articles in this publication examine the various programs and strategies that are designed to support student success for these populations.