Higher Education Evolution: Unraveling the Past, Confronting Today's Challenges, and Empowering Student Independence

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Author:Most, Rachel, College of Arts & SciencesUniversity of Virginia ORCID icon orcid.org/0009-0003-4542-3656
Abstract:

This book is a compilation of my personal journey in higher education and of what I have seen and learned from 30 years working in that field. To say there has been a sea change in how students perceive and navigate college and in the level of parental involvement since I began working with college students in the early 1990s is an understatement. The changes have been epic. There are four parts to this book. The first part (Chapter 1) is my story where I share my experiences growing up, getting to college, and then getting to graduate school. Chapters 2, 3, and 4 (the second part) include the history of higher education, what it has become and what I think it should be, and the value of the liberal arts. In Chapters 5, 6, and 7 (part three), I share some of the situations I dealt with as a dean and advisor, offer reflections on the pandemic and higher education, and then offer some advice for students. These sections come together at different points and in different ways for the fourth and concluding part of the book—the epilogue.

Keywords:
Higher Education, Tertiary Education
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Virginia
Published Date:
2025
Notes:

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction
Chapter 1. Overcoming Family Opposition: The Battle to Get to College and Graduate School
Chapter 2. College Then and Now
Chapter 3. College: As it Should Be
Chapter 4. The Importance of the Liberal Arts and Sciences
Chapter 5. The Art of Knowing Your Role as a Parent: Examples from the Trenches
Chapter 6. Pandemic Ponderings & Reflections
Chapter 7. Essential Strategies for Success in College
Epilogue
References Cited