Helping Minority Students with Nontraditional Skills Enter and Complete College. ERIC [electronic resource] : CUE Fact Sheet Number 17 / Carol Ascher.

Several areas related to minority student college attendance are presented in this research review including the current enrollment situation, financial considerations, prediction of college persistence, college characteristics which affect persistence, and special assistance programs. Current enrol...

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Main Author: Ascher, Carol, 1941-
Corporate Author: ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education, 1983.
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Summary:Several areas related to minority student college attendance are presented in this research review including the current enrollment situation, financial considerations, prediction of college persistence, college characteristics which affect persistence, and special assistance programs. Current enrollment statistics are cited on the percentage of minority students (especially Blacks and Hispanics) who attend college, the types of colleges and disciplines they chose and some predictions for the future. Financial and socioeconomic influences are discussed in relation to college preparation, choice of college, and persistence to a college degree. Recommendations for increasing minority enrollment in college and improving the completion rates are provided. The relative value of Scholastic Aptitude Test scores versus grade average or class rank for predicting the college persistence of minority students is described, as well as recommendations for increasing the fairness and comprehensiveness of such assessment measures. College characteristics which affect persistence include the quality of the college, whether it is public or private, whether it is predominantly black or white, the amount of financial aid available, and faculty composition and attitudes. The final section outlines the problems of academically unprepared students and cites a variety of programs for combatting those problems. A fourteen-item bibliography is included. (DC)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED234104.
Availability: ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 (free).
Sponsoring Agency: National Inst. of Education (ED), Washington, DC.
Contract Number: 400-82-0012.
Educational level discussed: Postsecondary Education.
Also distributed on microfiche by U.S. GPO under ED 1.310/2:234104.
Physical Description:5 p.
Audience:Practitioners.