Two-year colleges for women and minorities : enabling access to the baccalaureate
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Two-year colleges for women and minorities : enabling access to the baccalaureate
(Garland reference library of social science, v. 1195 . Garland studies in higher education ; v. 16)
Falmer Press, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Two-year colleges are often the most financially, geographically, and academically accessible means of higher education for ethnic minorities and women. This book examines five types of two-year special focus schools.
Table of Contents
Contents 1. Collective and Distinctive Patterns of Two-Year Special Focus Colleges, Barbara K. Townsend 2. Two-Year Women's Colleges: Silenced, Fading, and Almost Forgotten, Lisa Wolf-Wendel and Sheila Pedrigo 3. Two-Year Historically Black Colleges, Janet A. Guyden 4. Tribal Colleges, D. Michael Pavel, Ella Inglebret, and Mark van Den Hende 5. Two-Year Hispanic-Serving Colleges, berta Vigil Laden 6. The Two-Year Church-Affiliated College and Issues of Access, Philo A. Hutcheson and Ray Christie 7. Beyond a Distinctive Student Body: Possibilities for Practice, Barbara K. Townsend, janet A. Guyden, Philo A. Hutcheson, Berta Vigil Laden, D. Michael Pavel, and Lisa Wolf-Wendel
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