Innovations in Improving Access to Higher Education - New Directions for Youth Development, Number 140 (Paperback)


Gaining an understanding about the barriers in transitioning from high school to college is crucial to improving college access and matriculation particularly for low-income families and first-generation college-goers. These obstacles include many factors, such as: * Lack of access to resources at home or school * Not having a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum or not taking advantage of these courses * Misperceptions about the college-going process. This volume introduces innovative and effective ways to ease the transition process. One essential question examined is the role of high schools and whether they should take a more active role in preparing students for college. While some interventions in this issue are designed for school-wide implementation, others are more targeted and focus on certain aspects of the college process such as financial aid, but all recognize the role of high schools in shaping students college-going aspirations and behavior. By including the most cutting-edge and rigorous research on improving college access, this volume: * Delineates the obstacles adolescents face in their transition from high school to college * Increases understanding of the mechanisms contributing to gaps in college enrollment * Highlights how interventions can help to ease these challenges. This is the 140th volume of New Directions for Youth Development, the Jossey-Bass quarterly report series dedicated to bringing together everyone concerned with helping young people, including scholars, practitioners, and people from different disciplines and professions.

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Gaining an understanding about the barriers in transitioning from high school to college is crucial to improving college access and matriculation particularly for low-income families and first-generation college-goers. These obstacles include many factors, such as: * Lack of access to resources at home or school * Not having a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum or not taking advantage of these courses * Misperceptions about the college-going process. This volume introduces innovative and effective ways to ease the transition process. One essential question examined is the role of high schools and whether they should take a more active role in preparing students for college. While some interventions in this issue are designed for school-wide implementation, others are more targeted and focus on certain aspects of the college process such as financial aid, but all recognize the role of high schools in shaping students college-going aspirations and behavior. By including the most cutting-edge and rigorous research on improving college access, this volume: * Delineates the obstacles adolescents face in their transition from high school to college * Increases understanding of the mechanisms contributing to gaps in college enrollment * Highlights how interventions can help to ease these challenges. This is the 140th volume of New Directions for Youth Development, the Jossey-Bass quarterly report series dedicated to bringing together everyone concerned with helping young people, including scholars, practitioners, and people from different disciplines and professions.

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Imprint

John Wiley & Sons

Country of origin

United States

Series

J-B MHS Single Issue Mental Health Services

Release date

May 2014

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First published

February 2014

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Dimensions

230 x 152 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

128

ISBN-13

978-1-118-87194-2

Barcode

9781118871942

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LSN

1-118-87194-4



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