I am Because We Are:

J. Ford, Dwayne Hamilton, Jr, Alexis Moore, Jordan Farmer, Ashley Billie, Kameryn Taylor
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Despite the fact that more Black students than ever pursue graduate education, the experiences of Black graduate students in higher education and student affairs programs leave much to be discovered. This work aims to shed light on the interconnections of Black students in higher education and master's programs in student affairs, as well as the impact of peer mentoring on their transition to graduate school. This scholarship concludes with recommendations for assisting this population's growth at the outset of their academic careers.
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我是因为我们是:
尽管追求研究生教育的黑人学生比以往任何时候都多,但黑人研究生在高等教育和学生事务项目中的经历还有很多有待发现。这项工作旨在揭示黑人学生在高等教育和学生事务硕士课程中的相互联系,以及同伴辅导对他们向研究生院过渡的影响。该奖学金最后提出了在这一群体的学术生涯开始时帮助其成长的建议。
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