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M17: Advising Special Populations: Adult Learners, Community
College Students, LGBTQ Students, Multicultural Students,
Students on Probation, Undecided Students

Linda Huff & Peggy Jordan, Editors

Academic advisors find themselves working with an increasingly rich mix of students. These students negotiate multiple issues related to their age and experience, sexual identity, ethnic and racial background, level of academic success, community college experience, and search for a major. Every institution numbers in its ranks students who fit into one or more of these groups. It is becoming increasingly important that academic advisors recognize, understand, and address the needs of our special student populations. Part of what makes these populations "special" is their clearly defined set of characteristics and needs. Another part is their academic advisors' dedication to acknowledging these particular needs and addressing them fully and respectfully while understanding that each individual is unique.

This monograph is designed to help advisors understand students who may possess common strengths, challenges, learning styles, history, academic and/or personal needs or other characteristics. This monograph highlights the features of each of the six special student populations represented, and offers advice to academic advisors and advising program administrators about how we can best serve/help these students.

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ISBN No. 978-1-935140-17-7

Publication Date:  2008
Pages: 238

Order Number:  M17

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Chapter 1: Advising Adult Learners.  Carol Ann Baily with contributions from Sue Adams, Diana Churchill, Teresa Cole, Alice Davis, Teri Farr, Sarah Larson, Matthew McCrickard, Colleen Palmer, Kenn Skorupa, Todd Siben and Jennifer Woltjen.

Chapter 2: Community Colleges: 100 Years and Still Growing Strong. Peggy Jordan and George Maxwell.

Chapter 3: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Students. Jennifer Joslin.

Chapter 4: Multicultural Advising in an Increasingly Diverse Academic World. Linda Huff and Blane Harding.

Chapter 5: Students on Academic Probation. Shelly Gehrke and Jeanette Wong.

Chapter 6: Undecided Students: A Special Population. Virginia N. Gordon.

 


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