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Black Men In College Implications For Hbcus And Beyond Robert T Palmer

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Black Men In College Implications For Hbcus And Beyond Robert T Palmer
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Author: Robert T. Palmer, J. Luke Wood
ISBN: 9780203156445, 9780415893831, 9780415893848, 0203156447, 0415893836, 0415893844
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Black Men In College Implications For Hbcus And Beyond Robert T Palmer by Robert T. Palmer, J. Luke Wood 9780203156445, 9780415893831, 9780415893848, 0203156447, 0415893836, 0415893844 instant download after payment.

Black Men in College provides vital information about how to effectively support, retain, and graduate Black male undergraduates. This edited collection centers on the notion that Black male collegians are not a homogenous group; rather, they are representative of rarely acknowledged differences that exist among them. This valuable text suggests that understanding these differences is critical to making true in-roads in serving Black men. Chapter contributors describe the diverse challenges Black men in HBCUs face and discuss how to support and retain high-achieving men, gay men, academically unprepared men, low-income men, men in STEM, American immigrants, millennials, collegiate fathers, those affiliated with Greek organizations, and athletes. Recommendations for policy and practice to encourage retention and persistence to degree completion are grounded in extant theory and research. This text is a must-read for all higher education faculty, researchers, and student affairs practitioners interested in addressing the contemporary college experiences of Black men in postsecondary institutions.

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