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WOMEN IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES

WOMEN IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES. ACCESS TO SUCCESS. 40 percent of undergraduates attend community college. More than 4 million women attend community college. Community college students are racially diverse. Students of all ages attend community college.

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WOMEN IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES

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  1. WOMEN IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES ACCESS TO SUCCESS

  2. 40 percent of undergraduates attend community college.

  3. More than 4 million women attend community college.

  4. Community college students are racially diverse.

  5. Students of all ages attend community college.

  6. Most female community college students attend school part time.

  7. Community colleges are an affordable option.

  8. Women and men at community colleges have similar goals.

  9. Many community college students do not achieve their goals.

  10. Barriers to graduation • Low academic preparation • College costs and limited financial aid • Work and family responsibilities • Limited information and guidance

  11. Student mothers spend more time on caregiving than student fathers do. • More than 1 million mothers attend community college. • Many student parents spend 30 hours or more a week on caregiving. • A majority of student mothers say they spend 30 hours or more a week on caregiving.

  12. Less than half of community colleges have on-campus child care.

  13. Women and men study different fields.

  14. Women and men study different fields.

  15. How can community colleges supportstudent mothers? • Assess the current demand for child care at community colleges. • Apply for a Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) grant. • Develop a referral system with local child care providers. • Assign staff to work with student parents. • Support student parent groups.

  16. How can community colleges increase the number of women in nontraditional fields,including STEM? • Actively recruit women for nontraditional fields and STEM fields. • Ensure that academic and career advising do not inadvertently reinforce stereotypes or promote discrimination against women. • Expose women in nontraditional fields to role models and mentors. • Engage students in reviewing transfer requirements early and often in their college career.

  17. Download the report from www.aauw.org. Contact the researchers at aauw-research@aauw.org.

  18. Thank You Questions/Discussion

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