Real Outreach: A Practical Guide to Retaining and Graduating College Students


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The best-selling instructional and educational text centered on college student retention and graduation.Real Outreach is about helping high school students college students and their families to understand the unique successes challenges and current needs of college students. This book is perfect for anyone interested learning more about college dropout prevention mentoring academic advising academic success coaching financial aid campus resources and more.Each chapter has case examples of how Dr. McPherson has supported college students (e.g. African American Asian Latinx White) from diverse backgrounds (e.g. first-generation international students with disabilities) by helping them to overcome obstacles (e.g. academic financial social and lifes issues) until they achieved their goals from freshman year through graduation.She has also developed a college student retention and graduation model that she calls Real Outreach. This model encourages higher education professionals institutional leaders staff and faculty members to rethink how they provide outreach so that students are fully supported when they endure challenges in college. By using the Real Outreach model outlined in the text Dr. McPherson is confident that your institution can raise student retention and graduation rates!Perfect for public libraries high school and college libraries.Perfect for high school courses including: College and Career Readiness College-Prep English Composition English Literature Summer reading for high school juniors and seniorsPerfect for college courses such as: The First-Year Experience English Composition English Literature First Year Writing First Year SeminarPerfect for graduate school courses including: Adult Education The College Student Diversity in Higher Education
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