More than 5.4 million college students in the United States have children, representing nearly a quarter of undergraduate students and nearly a third of graduate students. For these students, pursuing their education goals often requires interacting with many different policy systems and supports. We have mapped 11 large policy systems that student parents concurrently navigate, including social safety net programs, early childhood education and care, and the public school system. In contrast, students who are not parenting and otherwise fit a "traditional" college profile primarily interact with one policy system, which we have termed "college access and success policies" and includes policies and practices that help students enter and per...
As the children of boomers move through education system, there is an increasing parental involvemen...
College students who are parents are a unique population whose voices are not often represented. Thi...
207 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.In comparison to their childl...
The number of pregnant and parenting students in higher education is increasing. Research suggests t...
Working with college students often includes working with their parents and families. Higher educati...
In an effort to provide parents with social support and parenting skills, college students were prov...
Does providing supports for students who are parents (student-parents) help them finish their degree...
Nationwide, pregnant and parenting adolescents are at tremendous medical, social, economic, and educ...
Schools are presumed to play a major and important role in the educating of pregnant and parenting s...
Since the passage of the 1972 Education Amendments, pregnant and parenting teenagers have had the le...
Pregnant and parenting adolescents* face the dual challenge of raising a child while navigating thei...
This guide offers an approach to assisting families in their most important role, the parenting of t...
This research study addressed the need for wraparound support services and visibility of undergradua...
Schools are responsible for establishing strategies to ensure that pregnant and parenting students a...
Adults who occupy both the role of student and parent represent a unique population within the Ameri...
As the children of boomers move through education system, there is an increasing parental involvemen...
College students who are parents are a unique population whose voices are not often represented. Thi...
207 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.In comparison to their childl...
The number of pregnant and parenting students in higher education is increasing. Research suggests t...
Working with college students often includes working with their parents and families. Higher educati...
In an effort to provide parents with social support and parenting skills, college students were prov...
Does providing supports for students who are parents (student-parents) help them finish their degree...
Nationwide, pregnant and parenting adolescents are at tremendous medical, social, economic, and educ...
Schools are presumed to play a major and important role in the educating of pregnant and parenting s...
Since the passage of the 1972 Education Amendments, pregnant and parenting teenagers have had the le...
Pregnant and parenting adolescents* face the dual challenge of raising a child while navigating thei...
This guide offers an approach to assisting families in their most important role, the parenting of t...
This research study addressed the need for wraparound support services and visibility of undergradua...
Schools are responsible for establishing strategies to ensure that pregnant and parenting students a...
Adults who occupy both the role of student and parent represent a unique population within the Ameri...
As the children of boomers move through education system, there is an increasing parental involvemen...
College students who are parents are a unique population whose voices are not often represented. Thi...
207 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.In comparison to their childl...