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Pursuing diversity : recruiting college minority students

Title
Pursuing diversity : recruiting college minority students / by Barbara Astone and Elsa Nuñez-Wormack.
Author
Astone, Barbara.
Publication
Washington, DC : School of Education and Human Development, George Washington University, 1990.

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Additional Authors
  • Nunnez, Elsa.
  • ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education.
  • Association for the Study of Higher Education.
Description
xvi, 130 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.
Series Statement
ASHE-ERIC higher education report, 0884-0040 ; 7, 1990
Uniform Title
ASHE-ERIC higher education report ; 1990, no. 7.
Subject
  • Minority college students > Recruiting > United States
  • Minority college students > Recruiting
  • Ausländischer Schüler
  • College
  • United States
  • USA
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-115) and index.
Contents
Historical background : Initial efforts ; Peak years ; Declining concern ; Renewed interest ; Special issues -- Demographics and diversity: what colleges should know : Population trends, socioeconomic status, and geographic distribution ; The educational profile of ethnic and racial minorities -- Institutional commitment : The role of leadership ; Recruitment in the institutional structure ; The recruitment team ; Respecting diversity -- Recruitment: a collegewide perspective : Preparing for minority recruitment ; Recruitment and admissions ; Recruitment and financial aid ; Recruitment and retention ; Recruitment and transfer -- Institutional climate and campus pluralism : Curriculum ; Critical mass ; Role models ; Programs enhancing diversity -- The recruitment plan : Basic elements ; Implementation -- Summary, conclusions, and recommendations for further research.
ISBN
  • 1878380044
  • 9781878380043
LCCN
91060268
OCLC
  • ocm24083724
  • 24083724
  • SCSB-8919579
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library