Compensatory Educational Programs [electronic resource] : Is There a Place in Higher Education? / Randolph Bracy, Jr.

No program, regardless of its scope, is going to be a panacea in assessing and dealing with the needs of disadvantaged students. What has been done and what is being done in the field of compensatory higher education programs are only the beginning, but they are efforts in the right direction. Until...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ERIC)
Main Author: Bracy, Randolph, Jr
Corporate Author: University of Florida
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1972.
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520 |a No program, regardless of its scope, is going to be a panacea in assessing and dealing with the needs of disadvantaged students. What has been done and what is being done in the field of compensatory higher education programs are only the beginning, but they are efforts in the right direction. Until American society recognizes the challenge to provide equal access for all segments of society to higher education, then all efforts in this direction have to be characterized as token. This recognition is based upon the assumption that there must be a dynamic reordering and restructuring of national priorities. Special compensatory programs should be instituted in all institutions of higher learning. There should be a concerted effort by Presidents, Deans, Department Chairmen, and Instructors to exhibit a willingness to create a conducive learning and living atmosphere for disadvantaged students. Consideration of curriculum changes and modifications are essential and must be instituted to assist disadvantaged students. Consideration within the traditional curriculum to lighter academic loads for disadvantaged students is advisable, so as to allow the disadvantaged student time to complete a four year degree in five or six years. [This document has been reproduced from the best available copy.] (Author/JM) 
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