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Abstract

As an aspiring student affairs professional with a specific interest in Placement and Career Services, it is troubling to note the lack of conscious efforts to facilitate the career development needs of African American college students in predominantly white institutions. Unfortunately, some career counselors lack knowledge of the African-American students' historical background, cultural orientation, and aspirations. In addition, being unaware of what empowers African-American college students, some career counselors in predominantly white institutions are ineffective in designing appropriate programs that would ultimately facilitate African-American college students' career development needs.

Year of Submission

1996

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Education

Department

Department of Educational Administration and Counseling

First Advisor

Michael D. Waggoner

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Date Original

1996

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1 PDF file (19 leaves)

Language

en

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