Selecting the Right College - a Family Affair

The Freshman Year- Why Do Only 50% Graduate

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Higher Education
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Author: Joe A. Howell ISBN: 9781465333988
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 1, 2004
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Joe A. Howell
ISBN: 9781465333988
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 1, 2004
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Dr. Joe A. Howell, born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, in 1930, served as an educator in five different states and two foreign countries. His experience came from being a teacher, professor, dean, vice president, counselor, and, for eighteen years, president of Central Methodist College, in Missouri. He received his doctorates from George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. His publications in professional journals are extensive, and he has authored five books on higher education. Over the years he has given the same advice to parents and teachers. When asked how to treat a student or child, he answers, Treat them as you would like to be treated. Throughout forty years, he learned many particulars about the selecting and graduating from college. One of the factors often overlooked is the importance the entire family plays. It is not either the child or the parent, it is the entire family. A partnership, if you will, between the prospective college student and the students parents. It is this important relationship that this book is all about. All too often it takes more than the planned four years for the student to graduate from college. All too often a four-year supply of funds is not enough. All too often the reason for the delaying graduation has nothing to do with the students ability to accomplish the academic challenges. Too often it has to do with selecting the wrong college. This book is directed toward helping the family fine the match between themselves and the institution. Sound simple? Perhaps, but the statistics are clear. Only about 50 percent of all entering freshman graduate in the planned four years. Yes, the match or mismatch between family and institution goes a long way toward graduating and enjoying college.

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Dr. Joe A. Howell, born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, in 1930, served as an educator in five different states and two foreign countries. His experience came from being a teacher, professor, dean, vice president, counselor, and, for eighteen years, president of Central Methodist College, in Missouri. He received his doctorates from George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. His publications in professional journals are extensive, and he has authored five books on higher education. Over the years he has given the same advice to parents and teachers. When asked how to treat a student or child, he answers, Treat them as you would like to be treated. Throughout forty years, he learned many particulars about the selecting and graduating from college. One of the factors often overlooked is the importance the entire family plays. It is not either the child or the parent, it is the entire family. A partnership, if you will, between the prospective college student and the students parents. It is this important relationship that this book is all about. All too often it takes more than the planned four years for the student to graduate from college. All too often a four-year supply of funds is not enough. All too often the reason for the delaying graduation has nothing to do with the students ability to accomplish the academic challenges. Too often it has to do with selecting the wrong college. This book is directed toward helping the family fine the match between themselves and the institution. Sound simple? Perhaps, but the statistics are clear. Only about 50 percent of all entering freshman graduate in the planned four years. Yes, the match or mismatch between family and institution goes a long way toward graduating and enjoying college.

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