Administrative Perspectives on Designing Programmatic Support for Black Collegiate Women in Higher Education

Sosanya M. Jones, A. Hardaway
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Abstract:This descriptive qualitative study provides a greater understanding about the approaches, challenges, and strategies associated with developing and sustaining affinity programs for Black collegiate women in higher education. Using a conceptual framework based on the theories of program planning and intersectionality, this paper offers in-depth insight from four student affairs administrators who have developed and currently manage affinity programs designed to improve the social and academic development of Black collegiate women. Contextual forces and strategies that affect the sustainability of these affinity programs are explored. Implications for adopting these affinity programs and recommendations for future study are provided, with an emphasis on institutional responsibility to support Black collegiate women.
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在高等教育中为黑人女大学生设计项目支持的行政视角
摘要:本描述性定性研究旨在更好地理解在高等教育中发展和维持黑人女大学生亲和项目的方法、挑战和策略。本文采用基于项目规划和交叉性理论的概念框架,提供了四位学生事务管理员的深入见解,他们开发并目前管理着旨在改善黑人大学女性社会和学术发展的亲和项目。环境的力量和策略,影响这些亲和力方案的可持续性进行了探讨。本文提供了采用这些亲和项目的意义和对未来研究的建议,并强调了支持黑人大学女性的机构责任。
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