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Campus Service Workers Supporting First-Generation Students (Routledge Research in Higher Education)
Georgina Guzmán
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La'tonya Rease Miles
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Stephanie Santos Youngblood
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Routledge
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Campus Service Workers Supporting First-Generation Students (Routledge Research in Higher Education) - Guzmán, Georgina ; Miles, La'tonya Rease ; Youngblood, Stephanie Santos
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Synopsis "Campus Service Workers Supporting First-Generation Students (Routledge Research in Higher Education)"
This unique collection of testimonials, critical essays, and first-hand accounts demonstrates the significant contribution of campus service workers in supporting the retention and success of first-generation college students. Using a Freirean framework to ground individual stories, the text identifies ways in which campus workers connect with students, provide informal mentorship, and offer culturally relevant support during students' transition to college and beyond. Drawing on a range of interviews, case studies, and research studies, emphasis is placed on the unique challenges faced by first-generation and minority students such as cultural alienation, imposter syndrome, language barriers, and financial insecurity. Ultimately, the text dismantles notions of social hierarchies that separate workers and college students and encourages institutions to invest in these workers and their contribution to student well-being and success. This book will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in the higher education and student affair practice and higher education administration more broadly. Those specifically interested in multicultural education and the study of race and ethnicity within US higher educational contexts will also benefit from this book.