African American Student's Guide to College Success
by F. Erik Brooks and Glenn L. Starks
October 2015, 232pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4
1 volume, Greenwood

Hardcover: 978-1-4408-2929-1
$45, £35, 40€, A62
eBook Available: 978-1-4408-2930-7
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Statistics show that African Americans tend to lag behind other ethnic groups in college.

This encouraging guide coaches African American and first-generation college students on strategies for maximizing their experiences and success on university campuses.

Marked gaps in academic achievements continue to exist between white and black students on college campuses in America. This motivational book, with contributions from academic role models from within the African American community, provides tools to help ethnically diverse students choose the best college, improve their study skills, and cope with academic anxiety. From college selection to graduation, this practical resource provides firsthand accounts of successful college experiences and the strategies used by former students to obtain their degrees.

This work is divided into four parts. After an introductory section that addresses how to find the right college for aspiring students, the second part discusses the culture of an academic environment and reveals what incoming students may discover on a new campus. The third section introduces the language and lingo used in college settings. Finally, the guide concludes with conversations with successful African Americans who have achieved their undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees. The content also features a helpful college and university directory.

Features

  • Offers strategies to assist African American students with succeeding in college
  • Reveals stories of African American graduates and tips for assimilating into an academic environment
  • Provides detailed and updated resources on schools and organizations
  • Explains logistics, operations, and terms used on college campuses
F. Erik Brooks, PhD, is professor and chair of the department of African American studies at Western Illinois University. His published works include three books from Greenwood—Thurgood Marshall: A Biography; Historically Black Colleges and Universities: An Encyclopedia; and How Your Government Really Works: A Topical Encyclopedia of the Federal Government. He holds a doctorate in public policy and administration from the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Glenn L. Starks, PhD, is a senior acquisition division chief for the U.S. Department of Defense. His published works include Greenwood's Thurgood Marshall: A Biography and Historically Black Colleges and Universities: An Encyclopedia; and Praeger's Sexual Misconduct and the Future of Mega-Churches: How Large Religious Organizations Go Astray. He holds a doctorate in public policy and administration from the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University.
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