First-Generation Women College Students Starving to Matter

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  • First-Generation Women College Students Starving to Matter Book Detail

  • Author : Argyro Aloupis Armstrong
  • Release Date : 2021-06-22
  • Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
  • Genre : Education
  • Pages : 181
  • ISBN 13 : 1793635560
  • File Size : 40,40 MB

First-Generation Women College Students Starving to Matter by Argyro Aloupis Armstrong PDF Summary

Book Description: The Impact of Food Insecurity on First-Generation Female Higher Education Students seeks to emphasize the importance of mattering, belonging and effective student resources in the lives of first-generation women college students. They face unique obstacles that if not adequately addressed could impact their retention and persistence. Success in higher education relies on access to resources, connection, and a sense of meaning and purpose. Based on a yearlong qualitative study the book highlights the ways in which access to student resources, mattering and marginalization frame larger issues including mental health and food and housing insecurities. Interviewing both students and staff provides a window into Riverside's campus climate and solidifies the importance of positive interactions. First-generation women striving to matter explain a need for faculty that understand their strengths, staff that encourage them to ask for assistance, and peers that invite them to join the conversation.

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