Tribulations and achievements: The lived experiences of African American college students formerly in foster care |
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Authors: | Tiffany Yvette Lane |
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Affiliation: | Undergraduate Social Work Department, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | This qualitative study explores the factors contributing to the college matriculation of African Americans formerly in foster care. One-on-one interviews were conducted with 10 participants who were enrolled in diverse colleges and universities. The findings reveal that the participants’ social circumstances and the maltreatment they endured before and while in foster care were key influences on their decisions to go to college. These resilient participants predicted better lives through educational means. The results suggest the need for cultural focused counseling services, mentor programs, and college preparatory programs for older youth interested in college. The implications of the findings for social workers, helping professionals, and higher education systems are presented. |
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Keywords: | Abuse African American aging out college enrollment foster care maltreatment neglect trauma |
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