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Assessing a Summer Bridge Program: Centering Student Voice and Student Learning

Summer bridge programs (SBPs) are intended to promote student learning, academic achievement, and persistence to graduation. They are also a viable vehicle for supporting diverse minoritized student constituencies. Our study, guided by a student-centered assessment approach, examined the experiences...

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Published in:Journal of student affairs research and practice 2023-05, Vol.60 (3), p.370-384
Main Authors: Dorimé-Williams, Marjorie L., Williams, Michael Steven, Carr, Amanda, Choi, Soobin, Fritz, N'ya, Joseph, Tricia, Pomilee, Brittany, Udoh, Ekaete
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Alignment (Education)
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Minority Group Students
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Social networks
Student Adjustment
Student Attitudes
Student Centered Learning
Summer Programs
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