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Former Foster Youth In Postsecondary Education Reaching Higher 1st Ed Jacob P Gross

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Former Foster Youth In Postsecondary Education Reaching Higher 1st Ed Jacob P Gross
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.22 MB
Author: Jacob P. Gross
ISBN: 9783319994581, 9783319994598, 3319994581, 331999459X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Former Foster Youth In Postsecondary Education Reaching Higher 1st Ed Jacob P Gross by Jacob P. Gross 9783319994581, 9783319994598, 3319994581, 331999459X instant download after payment.

This book examines the attainment gap between foster youth and their peers. Specifically focusing on post-secondary access and success for foster youth, Gross points out the challenges foster youth face in the primary and secondary school context, such as being less likely to complete high school. These barriers to former foster youth continue once enrolled in post-secondary education, and can manifest as lack of institutional support, financial barriers, and limited to no familial support. The author discusses what policy makers and practitioners need to know to better support the educational attainment of former foster youth.

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