Roadblocks Don’t Have to Be Dead Ends: On Clearing the Path for Black College Students by Tamice Spencer-Helms
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Roadblocks Don't Have to Be Dead Ends: On Clearing the Path for Black College Students by Tamice N. Spencer College life is stressful. Different rules. New people. Unfamiliar surroundings. From the founding of the first institution of higher learning in America in 1636, college was an incubator for personal, professional, relational, and spiritual development. That's why it is a travesty that white student enrolment continues to surpass that of students of color.
Roadblocks Don’t Have to Be Dead Ends: On Clearing the Path for Black College Students by Tamice Spencer-Helms
Roadblocks Don’t Have to Be Dead Ends: On…
Roadblocks Don’t Have to Be Dead Ends: On Clearing the Path for Black College Students by Tamice Spencer-Helms
Roadblocks Don't Have to Be Dead Ends: On Clearing the Path for Black College Students by Tamice N. Spencer College life is stressful. Different rules. New people. Unfamiliar surroundings. From the founding of the first institution of higher learning in America in 1636, college was an incubator for personal, professional, relational, and spiritual development. That's why it is a travesty that white student enrolment continues to surpass that of students of color.