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Perspectives on Academic Support : adult students with ADHD and mental health challenges

For years, Dr. Laura Hubbard listened to the stories of adult students with ADHD and co-occurring mental health issues who summoned the courage to enroll in college only to be met with roadblocks and disappointment in their pursuit of a college degree. With limited research on academic support deliberately designed for these specific students, she began a deep dive into the field of complex adult learners. Drawing from her own experiences as well as the experiences of students and fellow professors, she presents a highly specialized program to meet the needs of these adults.

In Perspectives on Academic Support: Adults with ADHD and Mental Health Challenges, Hubbard relates the struggles of adult students with ADHD and co-occurring mental health issues to help transform the landscape of higher education. Utilizing the perspective of students, and the professors who support them, Hubbard teaches students and professors how to meaningfully engage in transformative practices of support, offering students, families, and educators a path forward.

Mission: Accepted! : U.S. college admissions for international students

Are you dreaming of studying in the United States but don't know where to begin? "Mission: Accepted! U.S. College Admissions for International Students" is the ultimate guide to navigating the complexities of American college admissions. This comprehensive handbook reveals what colleges truly look for and provides actionable strategies that will make your application stand out. "Mission: Accepted!" offers guidance on key components like academics, essays, extracurricular activities, and letters of recommendation. It demystifies the financial aspects of studying in the States, explains the process of obtaining a student visa, and features an exclusive section on California's public universities. Authored by a European immigrant, this book offers a valuable outside perspective on the unique aspects of American college admissions. Equip yourself with the essential knowledge to transform your dream of studying in the U.S. into reality. Your journey to securing a spot in an American college starts here with "Mission: Accepted!"

Life of the Mind Interrupted : essays on mental health and disability in higher education

Higher education is facing a mental health crisis. Life of the Mind Interrupted guides us through it. While calls for improved accessibility and inclusion in the workplace have gained momentum in recent years, for millions of people who are neurodivergent or struggle with their mental health, the quest for acceptance often happens in the shadows-if at all. In this collection of deeply personal yet relatable essays, Dr. Katie Rose Pryal, a bipolar-autistic lawyer, professor, and speaker traces her own journey alongside that of other neurodivergent people in in higher education, and how they faced many challenges. It provides advice for everyone in higher education communities, on topics such as: Quests for accommodationsManaging career fearsCoping with stigmaNurturing allyship 
As hopeful as it is revealing, Life of the Mind Interrupted is an essential addition to the conversation on inclusion of neurodiversity in the workplace and beyond.

The Dream School: an International Student's Guide to College Admissions

Transform your college dreams into reality with this dynamic self-help guide tailored specifically for international students! Packed with insider tips, proven strategies, and inspiring success stories, this comprehensive book demystifies the college admissions process from start to finish. Learn how to navigate complex applications, excel in standardized tests, and craft a standout personal statement that captures your unique strengths and experiences. Discover how to select the perfect school that aligns with your ambitions and academic goals. Featuring exclusive insights and a personal statement that successfully secured admissions to top-tier institutions like NYU, Duke, and the Ivy Leagues, this guide offers a roadmap to achieving your college aspirations. Whether you're aiming for prestigious universities or other top-notch schools, this essential resource equips you with the tools and confidence needed to make your college dreams a reality. Perfect for ambitious international students ready to take the next big step in their educational journey!

Visibly (and Invisibly) Muslim on Grounds : classroom, cluture, and community at the University of Virginia

Visibly (and Invisibly) Muslim on Grounds: Classroom, Culture, and Community at the University of Virginia offers a unique insight into the experience of Muslim students studying and living on an elite university campus. The powerful stories shared by these students, however, will no doubt resonate across all campuses across the United States. In these pages, you will not only hear students speak about the impact of direct and subtle Islamophobia but about how these same students respond by building communities of support. And you will understand how pathways toward inclusion and understanding can be created across a university campus. Throughout, you witness students navigating difficult circumstances with the insight, care, and understanding too often missing from mainstream news coverage. As such, this book is vital reading for university administrators and professors.

Community College and Beyond : understanding the transfer pipeline for Latina/o/x students

As the transfer disparity persists among Latina/o/x community college students and continues to widen for those seeking to complete their baccalaureate degree, we asked ourselves three questions: (1) How do Latina/o/x community college students navigate the transfer preparation and decision-making process? (2) Once at the university, how do Latina/o/x transfer students negotiate their identities and lived experiences as they persist towards graduation and beyond? (3) What policies, practices, and programs at both two-and four-year institutions facilitate access, persistence, and completion for Latina/o/x community college/transfer students? These reflections prompted us to seek answers. This is the first edited book to provide much needed theoretical and empirical insights on Latina/o/x students who enter postsecondary education through the community college. Our book offers a comprehensive outlook on the pre- and post-transfer experiences of Latina/o/x students written by scholars and scholar practitioners working in the field of higher education. In addition, we include specific sections that speak directly to policies, practices, and theory that address transfer pathways for Latina/o/x community college and transfer students.

College Hacks: Updated and Expanded

The ultimate student life guide now with an updated and expanded edition that includes tips and tricks to managing the latest technologies, saving money, and maintaining and improving physical and mental health, perfect for any student looking to ace their college experience. College Hacks: Updated and Expanded is the essential guide for every college student. Whether you're preparing for an exam, aiming to be the beer pong champ, or trying to remove a stubborn stain before an interview, this book has you covered. This 10th anniversary edition has been fully updated to keep pace with the latest technology and trends. It introduces innovative ways to make college life easier, from leveraging AI to saving time (and money) on campus. It also includes new chapters on health and wellness providing everyday hacks to help you maintain and improve your psychical and mental wellbeing throughout your college career. Packed with hundreds of tips to simplify nearly every situation, College Hacks: Updated and Expanded offers practical advice on everything from tackling lengthy assignments to dealing with a messy dorm room. With these life hacks, you'll breeze through each semester, finishing assignments and tasks quicker than ever before.

Why College Matters to God, 3rd Edition : an introduction to Christian learning

"Why College Matters to God is a brief, easy-to-read introduction to the unique purpose of a Christian college education. It has been widely used by Christian colleges and universities over the past decade because of its unsurpassed ability to be substantive yet accessible. The book draws on the insights of a wide range of Christian philosophers, theologians, historians, and scientists, but communicates key concepts in straightforward language that connects with a general audience. Brief enough to be paired with other texts, Why College Matters to God is an ideal introduction to the why and how of Christian learning for students, faculty, staff, and parents. The third edition preserves the qualities of the previous editions along with updated illustrations and new material on important topics such as: Christian learning and the challenges of technology, Christian vocation, career preparation, and the liberal arts, Diversity and civility on campus, and The habits of the highly effective college student.

Sunk Cost : who's to blame for the nation's broken student loan system and how to fix it

Exposes the forgotten origins of the student loan system, how politicians have attempted to fix it, and the life-altering damage borrowers face.   Student-loan horror stories are a dime a dozen. But students today are faced with a seemingly insurmountable paradox: Research consistently shows that the clearest viable option to financial stability is a college degree. But if and when Americans decide to pursue diplomas, student loan payments quickly follow, and even after securing full-time employment, many borrowers struggle to make ends meet for years. In Sunk Cost, journalist Jillian Berman explores how the nation's student loan program went from a well-intentioned initiative aimed at helping low- and middle-income students afford college to one that traps borrowers in long-term debt.   Berman interviewed dozens of borrowers and policymakers and dug into the archives to unearth the true causes of the student loan problem. A couple of generations ago, policy makers generously subsidized Americans' college educations because they knew it would be advantageous for the entire country: a more educated population meant better quality of life for all. But today, higher education is viewed as an individual goal, so students and their families are expected to be on the hook for it themselves. Berman explains how this enormous shift happened, which industries benefit from it, and what it means for college-going Americans today. She shares real-life stories of college graduates who are being crushed under some of the harshest consequences of the student loan system. These borrowers pursued higher education in hopes of a better life and yet some have been trapped in debt for decades, making it difficult to put food on the table, much less imagine a life beyond debt.   By connecting personal accounts to the policy history of student loans, Berman makes clear that if American society continues to push students toward higher education, but fails to truly subsidize it, the financial strain will become unbearable for all but the most privileged. The current system is broken, but Berman proposes that significant changes are possible, and will require political will from state lawmakers and Congress, along with a philosophical shift, to tackle one of the largest consumer finance challenges of our time.  

A Little Book of Self-Care for the College-Bound

The most important thing you can do in college is grow into your future self--and feel strong and supported while doing so. For many college students, their first year on their own means their first experience truly taking care of themselves. Navigating classes, exams, essays, schedules, and life after high school--it can be a lot. And sometimes, well-being can get lost in the shuffle. This handy little guide is a source of tips, tools, and moments of reflection to help college-bound new grads stay grounded as they start the next phase of their lives. Featuring tried-and-true advice from current and former college students, inspirational quotes, and beautiful watercolor illustrations, each page offers a little pick-me-up for college students dealing with stress and uncertainty--along with a reminder that they are never alone.

International Students at US Community Colleges : opportunities, challenges, and successes

This volume documents the experiences of international students and recent international initiatives at US community colleges to better understand how to support and nurture students' potential. Offering a range of case studies, empirical and conceptual chapters, the collection showcases the unique curricula and diverse opportunities for career development that colleges can offer international students. International Students at US Community Colleges addresses issues of student access, enrollment barriers, college choice, and challenges relating to integration in academic and professional networks. Ultimately, the book unpacks institutional factors which inhibit or promote the success of international students at US community colleges to inform faculty, student affairs, administration, and institutional policy. With international students' declining enrollment, this book considers the measures being taken by community college officials to bring continued access and equity to international students. Offering insights from a range of international scholars as well as on-the-ground case studies, this text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in multicultural education, international and comparative education, and higher education management. Those specifically interested in educational policy and the sociology of education will also benefit from this book.

Debt-Free Guide to College: zero debt college blueprint

What If I Told You College Could Be FREE? Sounds like a scam, right? Except it's not. The student loan industry WANTS you to believe debt is inevitable--but that's just not true. There's an entire underground world of legal loopholes, hidden scholarships, and financial tricks that can help you graduate without a single cent of student loan debt. In "Zero Debt College Blueprint," finance strategist Cash Kingston reveals the step-by-step system he used to fund his entire degree without paying a dime. These aren't your typical "apply for scholarships" tips--this is an insider's guide to gaming the system and outsmarting the colleges that try to nickel-and-dime you. What You'll Discover Inside: ✅ The "Invisible" Scholarships: Billions of dollars in FREE money that 90% of students never even apply for (because they don't know they exist). ✅ The Credit-Hour Loophole: How to cut your tuition bill in half using a little-known course credit hack. ✅ College's Dirty Secret: The shocking way universities inflate tuition costs--and how to fight back. ✅ The "Debt-Free Degree" Masterplan: The exact steps to graduate without borrowing a single penny. You don't need rich parents. You don't need perfect grades. You just need the right playbook. Don't fall for the student loan trap. Grab your ticket to a debt-free future NOW.

There Is Life after College: what parents and students should know about navigating school to prepare for the jobs of tomorrow

From the bestselling author of College Unbound comes a hopeful, inspiring blueprint to help alleviate parents' anxiety and prepare their college-educated child to successfully land a good job after graduation. Saddled with thousands of dollars of debt, today's college students are graduating into an uncertain job market that is leaving them financially dependent on their parents for years to come--a reality that has left moms and dads wondering: What did I pay all that money for? There Is Life After College offers students, parents, and even recent graduates the practical advice and insight they need to jumpstart their careers. Education expert Jeffrey Selingo answers key questions--Why is the transition to post-college life so difficult for many recent graduates? How can graduates market themselves to employers that are reluctant to provide on-the-job training? What can institutions and individuals do to end the current educational and economic stalemate?--and offers a practical step-by-step plan every young professional can follow. From the end of high school through college graduation, he lays out exactly what students need to do to acquire the skills companies want. Full of tips, advice, and insight, this wise, practical guide will help every student, no matter their major or degree, find real employment--and give their parents some peace of mind.

Switch On Your Brain : a guide to better reading, concentration, and co-ordination

How many of us have found ourselves hampered in our work and at home because we can't take a balanced view. If this is you then you're probably a lop-sided left or right brain person. This imbalance shows in other ways too: some of us suffer social embarrassment because of poor muscular co-ordination. Some even fall asleep at inconvenient times! Increasingly too we demand more of our students and sports people who need to operate to their optimum potential. To be an active learner and a whole person, why no try Educational Kinesiology, a method of integrating left and right brain processes? Put simply, the techniques in Switch on Your Brain will improve your left and right brain co-ordination. The exciting thing is that you can see results quickly - in some cases, immediately. The tests and exercises can be done at home. Easy to use, they are safe for all to try. By increasing our capacity to learn, we can all improve our performance and enhance our self-esteem. Switch on Your Brain has helped many people change their lives, especially those with obvious learning difficulties, and the efficacy of this approach has been proved over many years.