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Designing a campus support program for foster care alumni: Preliminary evidence for a strengths framework
Authors:Toni Terling Watt  Christine Lynn Norton  Courtney Jones
Institution:1. Sociology Department, 601 University Drive, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 78666, United States;2. School of Social Work, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 78666, United States
Abstract:Campus support programs for foster care alumni (FCA) have emerged in an attempt to improve higher education outcomes for former foster youth. However, these programs have little empirical or theoretical literature to guide their development. We present a case study of a newly developed campus support program for FCA which utilizes a strengths perspective. We analyze quantitative and qualitative data collected before and during the first two years of program operation to explore whether a strengths perspective can be successfully applied to the unique needs of FCA in higher education. Results reveal that the strengths perspective has potential and identifies three areas in which this approach appears to effectively intersect with challenges faced by FCA, a) promoting positive identities as survivors, b) respecting autonomy, and c) mobilizing assets of resilience, perseverance, and community. We discuss the benefits and challenges of helping students address these issues. Our findings also reveal that the strengths perspective is not redundant with traditional higher education retention models, and in the three areas identified, is diametrically opposed to the students' previous experiences with the foster care system.
Keywords:Campus support program  Foster care alumni  Strengths perspective
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