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    Financial Aid for Low-Income College Students Why get a college education? The reason you get will be slightly different from each person you ask. However there will be one major commonality among them all that is the importance of a college education in today’s society. The emphasis that today’s society puts on a college education impacts the way people act and live. The process of finding the means of getting into college and then somehow affording it is quite the daunting task,…

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    access to funding, rather than practices connected to missions and purposes” (Solis & Dabbour, 2006, p. 49). They point to the fact that institutions most often use HSI funds for activities such as upgrading infrastructure which benefits all students, not specifically Hispanics. Referring to the fact that “much of the literature that discusses Hispanic-Serving Institutions refers simplistically to student success as being dependent on being part of “the campus community” (Solis & Dabbour, 2006,…

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    Mary Mackillop Role Model

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    Mary MacKillop, Australia’s first saint is acknowledged as a significant figure in Australian history for her contribution towards the development of Catholic education and social welfare. She continues to prevail as an inspiration in society, having exhibited courage and compassion through her selfless actions toward those in need. Mary Helen MacKillop, also known as Saint Mary of the Cross was born on January 15, 1942 in Fitztroy, Victoria to Alexander MacKillop and Flora MacDonald. Her…

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    Young Men Masculinity

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    criminalized in institutions because the social control challenges young men to prove their masculinity by forcing them to accept hyper masculinity. This affect young men because they are forced to comply with authority by embracing their masculinity. Therefore, Young men dignity are being questioned because they constantly need to prove their innocence. Rios supports his argument by using interviews and observations and official records to describe the interaction of young boys in education and…

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    Brown Leonard, J., Lester, J., & Mathias, D. (2013). Transfer Student Engagement Blurring of Social and Academic Engagement. Community College Review, 41(3), 202-222. doi:10.1177/0091552113496141 Student engagement has a positive effect on student persistence. The authors found the definition of engagement differs among students who transfer from 4-year, community college, or both institutions. Engagement is not what the student brings to college, but rather how the student behaves while in…

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    Social institution: a designated location or area that consists of a multitude of roles in which individuals must act accordingly. The concept of a “social institution” is designed to be inclusive and provide a blueprint for society to function in specific locations. These locations are usually the ones in which individuals in society are seeking to progress and move forward in societal stratifications. Thus, it is universally accepted that education, specifically an educational institution…

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    Minority Serving Institutions: Educating All Students By: Marybeth Gasman, University of Pennsylvania & Clifton F. Conrad, University of Wisconsin, Madison & Associates • The purpose of the Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) Models of Success study, was to understand the work and contributions of MSIs by analyzing 12 MSIs throughout the United States. • Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) Overview o MSIs emerged in response to a history of inequity, lack of minority people’s access to…

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    as a natural and necessary aspect of society, particularly in the realm of higher education. While Will advocates for a meritocratic system, his argument overlooks the detrimental effects of entrenched inequality on access, equity, and social justice. By critically examining Will's assertions and drawing upon scholarly articles that emphasize the importance of promoting equity and social justice in higher education, it becomes evident that his stance is flawed and fails to address the systemic…

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    Social Structure: The major components of social structure are culture, social class, social status, roles, groups and social institutions. Use each of these social structure variables to explain why Native Americans have such a low rate of college graduation. (See Table 9.3 on page 234 in your Henslin textbook). Minority groups must endure a great deal of inequality to gain success in the United States. For the few who succeed, there are many more that fall by the wayside and are passed…

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    Last fall, I applied to SMU and wrote about how like many institutions, SMU is a place where leaders are shaped. Not many institutions, however, can boast that its institution is shaping leaders inside and outside of the classroom. In my opinion, education is a tool one can use to change markets and societies, which is vital in order to eradicate global poverty. However, education is useless until one applies it to the real world. While Wake Forest University has provided me with a challenging…

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