This descriptive case study examined the development of a college outreach summer camp at a university in Texas. The camp aims to diminish the college knowledge and access divide that exists between first generation college-going, lower-income, and underrepresented students and their counterparts in the region in which the university is located. Drawing on one year of survey data, interviews with program personnel, program documents, and newspaper articles about the camp, this study highlights some of the camp’s early successes, as well as growing pains of starting such an effort to serve community needs
College outreach programs have been on the rise in the past couple of decades. They hope to help his...
Institutions of higher education have long had teaching, research and service as their primary missi...
The majority of the nation’s first-year college students are not prepared to assume postsecondary le...
National Outreach Scholarship Conference, September 30 - October 3, 2012https://deepblue.lib.umich.e...
Displayed on billboards and license plates alike, “College for All Texans” is the unofficial motto t...
In recent years, participatory action research projects aimed at addressing local social issues have...
First generation college students face a particularly unique set of challenges navigating the colleg...
The past several decades have seen a boom in col-lege outreach programs. Whether funded by the feder...
This study analyzes the effect of participation in precollege outreach programs on the number of col...
The study explores how alumni can help community colleges in Southern Appalachia to create greater a...
The researcher/writer of this treatise has used qualitatively based data to develop a better underst...
In 2007, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) funded 22 colleges to establish devel...
Parents in the college-planning process is essential to increasing access for students from low-inco...
Student retention is an issue of perennial interest to educational institutions and is frequently a ...
Community service programs have existed on college campuses for years but did not fully emerge as th...
College outreach programs have been on the rise in the past couple of decades. They hope to help his...
Institutions of higher education have long had teaching, research and service as their primary missi...
The majority of the nation’s first-year college students are not prepared to assume postsecondary le...
National Outreach Scholarship Conference, September 30 - October 3, 2012https://deepblue.lib.umich.e...
Displayed on billboards and license plates alike, “College for All Texans” is the unofficial motto t...
In recent years, participatory action research projects aimed at addressing local social issues have...
First generation college students face a particularly unique set of challenges navigating the colleg...
The past several decades have seen a boom in col-lege outreach programs. Whether funded by the feder...
This study analyzes the effect of participation in precollege outreach programs on the number of col...
The study explores how alumni can help community colleges in Southern Appalachia to create greater a...
The researcher/writer of this treatise has used qualitatively based data to develop a better underst...
In 2007, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) funded 22 colleges to establish devel...
Parents in the college-planning process is essential to increasing access for students from low-inco...
Student retention is an issue of perennial interest to educational institutions and is frequently a ...
Community service programs have existed on college campuses for years but did not fully emerge as th...
College outreach programs have been on the rise in the past couple of decades. They hope to help his...
Institutions of higher education have long had teaching, research and service as their primary missi...
The majority of the nation’s first-year college students are not prepared to assume postsecondary le...