Despite being among the most disadvantaged groups with respect to college access and success in the United States, youth formerly in foster care (YFFC) remain an understudied population in higher education research. Although they aspire to college at high levels, youth in foster care enjoy less postsecondary access and success than their peers who have not experienced foster care. This study seeks to better understand how YFFC compare to their peers regarding college preparation, choice, enrollment, and financing; academic self-concept and degree aspirations; and concerns about paying for college. Using Perna\u27s (2008) college choice model and data from the 2016 The Freshman Survey (TFS), we conduct bivariate comparisons and regression an...
Young people transitioning from foster care to college experience unique identities and circumstance...
Students with a history of foster care attain high school diplomas at lower rates than their peers a...
Restricted until 26 Feb. 2010.Of the over 500,000 youth currently in foster care in the United State...
Despite being among the most disadvantaged groups with respect to college access and success in the ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Despite an overall increase in college...
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...
This study\u27s purpose was to explore the college choice process for foster care youth who are agin...
Despite increased Federal, state, and local efforts in the United States to improve outcomes among y...
Perceptions of college students, all former foster youth, regarding influences that impacted their a...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.According to the U.S. Depart...
Young people who age out of foster care are at a complete disadvantage compared to their peers who w...
Research suggests that the relatively low rates of former foster youth enrolling in and graduating f...
In 2016, the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis Reporting System reported that 437,465 children were ...
This discussion aims to address the challenges that foster youth face in pursuing higher education. ...
Young people transitioning from foster care to college experience unique identities and circumstance...
Students with a history of foster care attain high school diplomas at lower rates than their peers a...
Restricted until 26 Feb. 2010.Of the over 500,000 youth currently in foster care in the United State...
Despite being among the most disadvantaged groups with respect to college access and success in the ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Despite an overall increase in college...
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...
This study\u27s purpose was to explore the college choice process for foster care youth who are agin...
Despite increased Federal, state, and local efforts in the United States to improve outcomes among y...
Perceptions of college students, all former foster youth, regarding influences that impacted their a...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.According to the U.S. Depart...
Young people who age out of foster care are at a complete disadvantage compared to their peers who w...
Research suggests that the relatively low rates of former foster youth enrolling in and graduating f...
In 2016, the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis Reporting System reported that 437,465 children were ...
This discussion aims to address the challenges that foster youth face in pursuing higher education. ...
Young people transitioning from foster care to college experience unique identities and circumstance...
Students with a history of foster care attain high school diplomas at lower rates than their peers a...
Restricted until 26 Feb. 2010.Of the over 500,000 youth currently in foster care in the United State...