The Latino Student s Guide to College Success

The Latino Student s Guide to College Success
Author: Leonard A. Valverde
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2012-07-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780313397981

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This book provides Latino students with a step-by-step roadmap for navigating the college process—from overcoming cultural barriers to attending college, to selecting the right school, to considering advanced degrees. The Latino community is the fastest growing minority group in America, and quickly becoming a major player in America's workforce. Unfortunately, Latinos encounter cultural and societal obstacles that can hinder academic achievement. This inspirational guide gives Latino students practical skills for advancing in a college environment. The Latino Student's Guide to College Success: Second Edition, Revised and Updated provides a blueprint for collegiate success. The first eight chapters guide students through subjects such as selecting a college, navigating the application process, forming effective study habits, accessing student support services, and planning for advanced degrees. The second part is comprised of eight inspirational stories by Latino graduates sharing their college experiences. Lastly, a third section features a listing of colleges with a record of graduating the most Latinos, as well as a list of the top ten colleges with the most undergraduate Latino students. The revised and updated second edition of this popular book features the latest economic and demographic changes that have emerged since the first edition was published. It also includes six new chapters introducing the impact of technological advancements and changes in cultural trends.

The Black Student s Guide to College Success

The Black Student s Guide to College Success
Author: Clidie B. Cook,William J. Ekeler,Ruby D. Higgins,R Mclaran Sawyer,Keith Prichard
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1994-11-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780313005848

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The book begins with a step-by-step guide to a successful college selection process and freshman year, offering insights invaluable to students, parents, teachers, guidance counselors,and athletic recruiters. Next, notable African-American men and women tell the stories of their own college careers--from admission to graduation--in 27 short, autobiographical essays included in Part Two of the book, How I Did It. Also featured is a directory of more than 900 colleges and universities with information and statistics of particular interest to African-American students. The directory includes evaluations and listings of the most prestigious American undergraduate institutions, with detailed information on special programs and activities for African-American students, entries on historically Black U.S. colleges and universities and African and Caribbean institutions, and information on Black Greek letter organizations. A subject index concludes the guide. This is the only complete college guide specifically designed for African-American students and their counselors. The Black Student's Guide to College Success is a step-by-step quide and reference tool for students, parents, teachers, guidance counselors, and athletic recruiters--leading the reader through a successful college selection process and freshman year. A directory of more than 900 colleges and universities is provided, with information of particular interest to African-American students. Many distinguished Black educators and prominent Americans have contributed to make this work a comprehensive reference tool which addresses the questions and problems encountered by African-American students. A foreword by Dr. Louis W. Sullivan, former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, introduces the first part, How to Succeed in College, featuring 14 hard-hitting essays geared to the needs of the African-American student during the college selection process and the freshman year. Of special interest are: * essays on the Black student athlete; * choosing a Black or an integrated college; * financing a college education; * connecting with students from Africa and the Caribbean; * getting along with other ethnic groups on campus; * handling academic stress; * study habits and hints; and * affirmative action. The next part, How I Did It, includes inspirational autobiographical essays on the college careers--from admission to graduation--of 27 notable African-American men and women. These success stories will motivate and encourage students as they consider their college options. The last part, Directory of Colleges and Universities, includes: (1) complete up-to-date information on more than 900 American colleges and universities (2) the names of recruiters of African-American students (3) the percentage of African-American students enrolled and those who graduate (4) the percentage of student athletes who graduate, and (5) information on African-American organizations Evaluations and listings of the most prestigious U.S. undergraduate institutions, detailed information on programs and activities of special interest to African-American students, listings of historically Black colleges and universities (and evaluations of the top ten), profiles of universities in Africa and the Caribbean, and information on national Black Greek letter organizations are also included in this thorough, accessible directory. A subject index concludes the guide. This work is especially useful for high school and public libraries, high school guidance and career counselors, college admissions offices, athletic recruiters, and African-American education organizations, as well as for aspiring African-American students in search of the motivational key to achievement in college.

Latinos in College

Latinos in College
Author: Mariela Dabbah
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: College student orientation
ISBN: 0615233716

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The new "Bible" for college-bound Latino students and for those freshmen who are struggling to stay in school. This book is written from the perspective of Latino culture and takes into consideration that many students are the first ones in their families to go to college. It provides a road map for choosing the right school, finding mentors, internships, scholarships and navigating the system successfully until graduation. Featuring a balanced combination of tool box and inspiration, this books is full of real life stories of successful college graduates and of quotes from students and experts. It offers a unique Latino perspective that makes readers identify with the stories and the advice.

I Can Do Anything Too

I Can Do Anything  Too
Author: Carolyn Mattocks M.P.A.
Publsiher: Abbott Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2012-03-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781458202369

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The I Can Do Anything curriculum enables youth to examine various careers and opportunities by demonstrating the significant achievements that Latino Americans have made in various fi elds. The I Can Do Anything curriculum consists of: *An overview of various careers with the skills needed to excel in each field *Historical References *Famous Latino Americans in each career field *Exercises in skill assessments, self-assessments, research, and writing On many occasions, I have seen the joy and satisfaction that Latinos express for their heritage. This book brings to surface the many accomplishments and positive infl uences that Latinos have on America. Eric Hawthorne, Department of Army Ms. Mattocks has followed up with a sequel to her fi rst book, with I Can Do Anything, Too. Anyone who loves history or anyone seeking to learn more about the contributors of other cultures should purchase this book. I look forward for future books. Anniette Keyes, East Carolina University This book is an extremely valuable tool for young people. It can also be used by parents and counselors to help guide young people to the proper career. I would recommend this book to anyone. Lynia White, columnist, book reviewer, and founder of The Quality Corner Bookstore www.icandoanything.us

The Latino Student s Guide to STEM Careers

The Latino Student s Guide to STEM Careers
Author: Laura I. Rendón,Vijay Kanagala
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781610697927

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This book is an essential resource that Latino/a students and families need to make the best decisions about entering and succeeding in a STEM career. It can also serve to aid faculty, counselors, and advisors to assist students at every step of entering and completing a STEM career. As a fast-growing, major segment of the U.S. population, the next generation of Latinos and Latinas could be key to future American advances in science and technology. With the appropriate encouragement for Latinos/as to enter science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers, they can become the creative innovators who will produce technological advances we all need and can enjoy—from faster tech devices to more energy efficient transportation to cures for diseases and medical conditions. This book presents a compelling case that the nation's Hispanic population must be better represented in STEM careers and that the future of America's technological advances may well depend on the Latino/a population. It focuses on the importance of STEM education for Latinos/as and provides a comprehensive array of the most current information students and families need to make informed decisions about entering and succeeding in a STEM career. Students, families, and educators will fully understand why STEM is so important for Latinos/as, how to plan for a career in STEM, how to pay for and succeed in college, and how to choose a career in STEM. The book also includes compelling testimonials of Latino/a students who have completed a STEM major that offer proof that Latinos/as can overcome life challenges to succeed in STEM fields.

The Burden of Academic Success

The Burden of Academic Success
Author: Allison L. Hurst
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780739140611

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The Burden of Academic Success: Loyalists, Renegades, and Double Agents explores working-class college students' understandings of class and social mobility through in-depth interviews rich in ethnographic detail. This book is a compelling read for students and a much-needed addition to our understanding of how class operates today, both inside and outside of the classroom.

Five Practices for Improving the Success of Latino Students

Five Practices for Improving the Success of Latino Students
Author: Christina Theokas,Mary L. González,Consuelo Manriquez,Joseph F. Johnson Jr.
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-08-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351773430

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Based on the work of real leaders and educators in high-performing, urban schools across the country, this book unpacks five key practices that are integral to improving achievement and postsecondary outcomes for Latino students. These inspiring stories affirm that excellence and equity are possible when educators come together around an important purpose and focus on the needs, strengths, and interests of all their students. Full of specific examples and guidance, each chapter also includes an assessment tool designed to help school leaders reflect upon their current practices, affirm school strengths that resemble the exemplary practices described in the chapters, and help educators pinpoint opportunities to strengthen practices in ways that can improve the postsecondary readiness of their students. This important book will help leaders create a positive school culture, coherent school design, and develop the practices and policies that support Latino students in their performance and help students realize their potential.

Making the Right College Choice

Making the Right College Choice
Author: Annalise Silivanch
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2010-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781448800704

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This book provides an overview of educational options after high school, including taking a "gap year" before pursuing more education and distance learning, and includes information on the application process, financial considerations, dealing with family expectations, and more.