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![]() | Making College Work: Pathways to Success for Disadvantaged Students ISBN: 9780815730224 Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Brookings Institution Press Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter Subjects: People with social disabilities -- Education (Higher) -- United States; Poor -- Education (Higher) -- United States; Students with social Disabilities -- United States; Education Higher -- United States -- Costs; Universities and colleges -- United State; ■ Detailed Information | |
![]() | Mothering by Degrees: Single Mothers and the Pursuit of Postsecondary Education ISBN: 9780813588452 Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Rutgers University Press Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter Subjects: Single mothers -- Education (Higher) -- United States; Poor women -- Education (Higher) -- United States; Education Higher -- Economic aspects -- United States; College student parents -- United States; Mother and child -- United States; ■ Detailed Information | |
![]() | Reclaiming Class: Women, Poverty, And The Promise ISBN: 9781592138418 Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Temple University Press Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter Subjects: Poor women -- United States; Poor women -- Education (Higher) -- United States; Poor single mothers -- United States; Welfare recipients -- United States; Women college students -- United States; ■ Detailed Information |