How the Culture in School Counseling Programs Shapes College-Going Outcomes: Do the Effects Vary by Race?

Julia A Bryan, Jungnam Kim, Chang Liu
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This study examined how the culture in school counseling programs or departments shapes the college-related outcomes of high school students including students of color. With data from the High School Longitudinal Study 2009, we investigated two major steps in the college-going process: (a) whether students see the counselor for financial aid counseling and (b) whether they seek college admissions counseling in 12th grade. We discuss the literature on the role of school counselors in college access, especially support for students of color, and how school counseling contextual variables and school counselor mindsets, which we term school counseling college-going culture (SCCGC), affect students’ college-going decisions. We conducted logistic regression analyses by racial/ethnic groups among 9170 high school students from the High School Longitudinal Study 2009–2016 dataset. The results indicated that counselor expectations, priorities, student–counselor contact prior to 12th grade, college and career readiness activities, and constraints affect students’ college outcomes differently across racial and ethnic backgrounds. This study has implications regarding what interventions, mindsets, and practices school counselors need in order to improve college-going outcomes (e.g., student–counselor contact for college admissions and financial aid counseling) for students from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.
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学校咨询项目的文化如何影响升学结果:影响因种族而异吗?
本研究考察了学校咨询项目或部门的文化如何影响包括有色人种学生在内的高中生的大学相关结果。根据2009年高中纵向研究的数据,我们调查了上大学过程中的两个主要步骤:(a)学生是否会向辅导员寻求经济援助咨询;(b)他们是否会在12年级时寻求大学入学咨询。我们讨论了有关学校咨询师在大学入学中的作用的文献,特别是对有色人种学生的支持,以及学校咨询语境变量和学校咨询师心态(我们称之为学校咨询升学文化(SCCGC))如何影响学生的升学决策。我们对来自2009-2016年高中纵向研究数据集的9170名高中生进行了种族/族裔的logistic回归分析。结果表明,辅导员期望、优先事项、12年级前学生与辅导员的接触、大学和职业准备活动以及约束因素对不同种族和民族背景学生的大学成绩有不同的影响。这项研究对学校辅导员需要什么样的干预、心态和实践来改善来自不同种族和民族背景的学生的大学入学结果(例如,在大学入学和经济援助咨询方面与学生辅导员联系)具有启示意义。
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