1988
DOI: 10.1080/10437797.1988.10672112
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The Development and Implementation of a Minority Recruitment Plan: Process, Strategy and Results

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“…Weak academic performance produced during the undergraduate years may engender poor self-confidence that precludes application to a graduate program in social work. Mental health issues, disabilities, the absence of family support, and economic hardships can also form influential access barriers (Moxley et al, 1993;Oliver & Brown, 1988). Those working in agencies may feel that graduate education is not possible because of financial issues, the lack of mentoring, and family responsibilities.…”
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“…Weak academic performance produced during the undergraduate years may engender poor self-confidence that precludes application to a graduate program in social work. Mental health issues, disabilities, the absence of family support, and economic hardships can also form influential access barriers (Moxley et al, 1993;Oliver & Brown, 1988). Those working in agencies may feel that graduate education is not possible because of financial issues, the lack of mentoring, and family responsibilities.…”
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“…It does not, however, guarantee admission based on participation. In this manner, the school has been able to attract, prepare, and retain students many of whom are in the minority of the candidates for admission to the MSW program (Oliver & Brown, 1988).…”
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“…These issues are tied to what students and candidates are experiencing in their other ''worlds'' including those of family, financial management, work and employment, health care, and mental health care (Oliver & Brown, 1988). Like other realms of practice, social workers offering the IEP will likely discover that the past and present educational lives of students are tied to other issues and these issues taken collectively influence their social functioning.…”
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“…Discussions and debates have focused primarily on enhancing the presence of students and faculty of color, with a special emphasis on recruitment and retention (Blackwell, 1987(Blackwell, , 1988Carter & Wilson, 1994;Epps, 1989;Oliver & Brown, 1988;Pettigrew, 1991). In other words, cultural diversity has been conceptualized primarily as the diversification of racial characteristics of students and faculty.…”
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