经历过寄养的学生在校园里:大学准备好了吗?

Sarah E. Jones, M. Varga
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(2021)。经历过寄养的学生在校园里:大学准备好了吗?高校学生事务,37(2),3-19。虽然寄养系统中的大多数年轻人都渴望上大学,但很少有机会这样做。由于各种各样的原因,包括大学校园中缺乏历史代表性,小学至高中阶段的教育水平不高,高等教育在入学、注册和经济援助方面存在障碍,大多数经历过寄养的大学生没有获得学位就离开了大学。随着这部分学生进入大学的障碍逐渐显现,高等教育机构正在为有特殊需求的学生准备校园。本质性研究探讨了一个大学系统的学生事务专业人员如何支持以前被寄养的大学生。来自大学系统六个不同机构的专业人士和专业团队参与了采访,强调了校园利用资源满足学生需求层次的方式。基于这项研究的结果,学生事务专业人员以各种方式支持学生的基本生理和安全需求。在这样做的过程中,学生事务专业人员增加了学生走向归属感、尊重和实现的必要动力。
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Students Who Experienced Foster Care are on Campus: Are Colleges Ready?
(2021). Students who experienced foster care are on campus: Are colleges ready? Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs, 37 (2), 3-19. Though most youth in the foster care system aspire to attend college, few have the opportunity to do so. For myriad reasons, including lack of historical representation on college campuses, sub-par Pk-12 education, and postsecondary barriers to admissions, enrollment, and financial aid, most college students who experienced foster care depart college without earning a degree. As the barriers to college for this population of students emerges, postsecondary institutions are pre-paring their campuses for students with unique needs. This qualitative study explores how student affairs professionals in one university system support college students previously in foster care. Professionals and teams of professionals working at six different institutions across the university system participated in interviews that emphasized the ways campuses used resources to meet students’ hierarchy of needs. Based on the results of this research, student affairs professionals support students’ foundational physiological and safety needs in myriad ways. In doing so, student affair professionals add to the motivation necessary for students to move towards belonging, esteem, and actualization.
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