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Access for All : Expanding Opportunity and Programs to Support Successful Student Outcomes at University of Nevada, Reno.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : University of Nevada Press, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (156 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781948908191
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Access for AllDDC classification:
  • 378.1/98269420979355
LOC classification:
  • LC4069
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction-Access and Opportunity: Where Did It All Begin? -- Part I: Cultivating the College-Going Culture -- 1. The "College Knowledge" Gap: Time to Test Our Assumptions Directly -- 2. Dean's Future Scholars: Lessons Learned in the Evolution of a Precollegiate Outreach Program Based in an Academic College -- 3. Upward Bound Today -- 4. The Wolf Pack First Program for First-Generation Students Wanting to Join the Pack -- Part II: Resources for First-Generation, Income-Qualified Students -- 5. Developing Pipeline Programs for Scholar Students of Color -- 6. Recruiting and Retaining Transfer Students -- 7. Financial Aid as College Access and Degree Completion -- 8. Nevada Money Mentors-Integration of Financial Literacy into Financial Aid -- 9. Starting Freshman on the Right Foot: Advanced Registration -- 10. NevadaFIT: Bootcamps for Academic Success -- 11. TRiO Scholars: Overcoming Obstacles and Finding Support -- 12. First in the Pack -- 13. College of Science's Golden Scholars Program -- 14. Access to a Quality Education: First-Generation Students Reach for College Honors Education -- 15. Supporting LGBTQIA+ Students -- 16. Student Veterans: Assistive Technologies and Supports -- 17. Student Conduct: We Are Not the Principal's Office -- 18. Four First-Generation Student Experiences -- Part III: Success After Graduation -- 19. Beyond the Baccalaureate: McNair Scholars Program -- 20. GradFIT: Preparing Diverse Undergraduates for Graduate School -- 21. The School of Medicine's Post-Baccalaureate Program -- 22. The Future of Federally Funded Programs Serving First-Generation and Low-Income Students -- Conclusion: Why We Did This and What You Can Do -- Acknowledgments -- Index -- About the Editors.
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Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction-Access and Opportunity: Where Did It All Begin? -- Part I: Cultivating the College-Going Culture -- 1. The "College Knowledge" Gap: Time to Test Our Assumptions Directly -- 2. Dean's Future Scholars: Lessons Learned in the Evolution of a Precollegiate Outreach Program Based in an Academic College -- 3. Upward Bound Today -- 4. The Wolf Pack First Program for First-Generation Students Wanting to Join the Pack -- Part II: Resources for First-Generation, Income-Qualified Students -- 5. Developing Pipeline Programs for Scholar Students of Color -- 6. Recruiting and Retaining Transfer Students -- 7. Financial Aid as College Access and Degree Completion -- 8. Nevada Money Mentors-Integration of Financial Literacy into Financial Aid -- 9. Starting Freshman on the Right Foot: Advanced Registration -- 10. NevadaFIT: Bootcamps for Academic Success -- 11. TRiO Scholars: Overcoming Obstacles and Finding Support -- 12. First in the Pack -- 13. College of Science's Golden Scholars Program -- 14. Access to a Quality Education: First-Generation Students Reach for College Honors Education -- 15. Supporting LGBTQIA+ Students -- 16. Student Veterans: Assistive Technologies and Supports -- 17. Student Conduct: We Are Not the Principal's Office -- 18. Four First-Generation Student Experiences -- Part III: Success After Graduation -- 19. Beyond the Baccalaureate: McNair Scholars Program -- 20. GradFIT: Preparing Diverse Undergraduates for Graduate School -- 21. The School of Medicine's Post-Baccalaureate Program -- 22. The Future of Federally Funded Programs Serving First-Generation and Low-Income Students -- Conclusion: Why We Did This and What You Can Do -- Acknowledgments -- Index -- About the Editors.

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