Foster care alumni face overwhelming challenges as they transition from care to independence. Torn between their desire to be independent, yet acknowledging they need support, they struggle to find their footing. Adopting a survivor self-reliance mind-set, they set out to earn a bachelor\u27s degree on their own. As they struggle, they compare themselves to non-foster peers who, by enlarge, have a support system enabling them a prolonged entrance to adulthood, which provides a safety net. Without a safety net, and with a focus on independence, decisions youth from foster care make, result in few alumni earning a bachelor\u27s degree
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.According to the U.S. Depart...
textChildren in America’s foster care system represent one of the nation’s most vulnerable populatio...
As individuals in state custody, children accepted into the foster care system have a substantive du...
Those challenges are finding employment, housing, financial stability, and educational attainment. S...
©2008 Alliance for Children and FamiliesEmerging adulthood is a phase in the life course recently id...
As a group, youth who have spent time in foster care are far behind the general population in postse...
Over the past 30 years, troubling outcomes of older youth in foster care have attracted attention fr...
Annually, seven billion dollars is spent on the care of foster children. Yet, many foster children d...
Outcome research has shown that upon aging out of the foster care system, many young adults struggle...
Youth between the ages of 18-21 leaving the foster care system typically face poor outcomes when tra...
A college education offers people social and economic benefits, yet youth from foster care backgroun...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to describe the experiences of foster ...
The years of emerging adulthood are oftentimes filled with both happiness and anxiety while youth mo...
Perceptions of college students, all former foster youth, regarding influences that impacted their a...
Despite increased Federal, state, and local efforts in the United States to improve outcomes among y...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.According to the U.S. Depart...
textChildren in America’s foster care system represent one of the nation’s most vulnerable populatio...
As individuals in state custody, children accepted into the foster care system have a substantive du...
Those challenges are finding employment, housing, financial stability, and educational attainment. S...
©2008 Alliance for Children and FamiliesEmerging adulthood is a phase in the life course recently id...
As a group, youth who have spent time in foster care are far behind the general population in postse...
Over the past 30 years, troubling outcomes of older youth in foster care have attracted attention fr...
Annually, seven billion dollars is spent on the care of foster children. Yet, many foster children d...
Outcome research has shown that upon aging out of the foster care system, many young adults struggle...
Youth between the ages of 18-21 leaving the foster care system typically face poor outcomes when tra...
A college education offers people social and economic benefits, yet youth from foster care backgroun...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to describe the experiences of foster ...
The years of emerging adulthood are oftentimes filled with both happiness and anxiety while youth mo...
Perceptions of college students, all former foster youth, regarding influences that impacted their a...
Despite increased Federal, state, and local efforts in the United States to improve outcomes among y...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.According to the U.S. Depart...
textChildren in America’s foster care system represent one of the nation’s most vulnerable populatio...
As individuals in state custody, children accepted into the foster care system have a substantive du...