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The Black Student's Guide to College Success: Revised and Updated by William J. Ekeler Updated Edition
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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.
- ISBN-100313294321
- ISBN-13978-0313294327
- EditionUpdated
- PublisherGreenwood
- Publication dateNovember 30, 1994
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6 x 0.87 x 9 inches
- Print length392 pages
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"It matters not which schools African-Americans attend. Important for our culture and our ethnic group is that these young men and women go to institutions that provide a good education that prepares them for the challenges they must face as they become responsible adults. The Black Student's Guide to College Success should help you make the correct selection as you take your first of many steps towards claiming your rightful place in this nation."- Julius Erving
"The transition from high school to college can be the most significant period in a person's life. It can literally define one's future. The Black Student's Guide to College Success enables black students to make more informed decisions about college choice, financial aid, and performance in college at a critical juncture in their lives."-Alan H. Kirschner Vice President, Programs and Public Policy United Negro College Fund, Inc.
"The [book's] messages about succeeding in college are powerful and useful for any student, especially Afro-American students who are thinking about or actually are attending college. Students should find the chapters on financial aid and college athletics especially useful and enlightening. The vignettes included [are] both incisive and moving."- Dean K. Whitla Director, Office of Instructional Research and Evaluation Harvard University
"The Black Student's Guide to College Success can be a very supportive element to students' selection of and admission to a four-year college or university. Many tips offered in this publication will assist the reader in not only gaining admission but in earning a degree."- Dan Isaacs Assistant Superintendent Los Angeles Unified School District
"Vital to future black college students."- N. Schraufnagel Alcorn State University
About the Author
RUBY D. HIGGINS is Assistant Director of Student Support Services at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. She is currently writing a multicultural education text for college students.
CLIDIE B. COOK is Vice Principal of Benson High School, Omaha, Nebraska.
WILLIAM J. EKELER is a graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Education. His special interest is elementary education of ethnic minorities.
R. McLARAN SAWYER is Professor of the History of Education at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He is co-author of several books on college teaching and Handbook Of College Teaching, Theory, and Applications (Greenwood, 1994).
KEITH W. PRICHARD is Professor of Sociology of Education at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He is the author of four books on college teaching and co-author of Handbook of College Teaching: Theory and Applications (Greenwood, 1994). He is currently preparing a multicultural educational college text.
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- Publisher : Greenwood; Updated edition (November 30, 1994)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 392 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0313294321
- ISBN-13 : 978-0313294327
- Item Weight : 1.21 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.87 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,430,236 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,472 in Academic Development Counseling
- #5,046 in Reference (Books)
- #40,849 in Education (Books)
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