**Co-published with
**This timely volume addresses the urgent need for new strategies and
better ways to serve community colleges' present and future students at
a time of rapid diversification, not just racially and ethnically, but
including such groups as the undocumented, international students, older
adult learners and veterans, all of whom come with varied levels of
academic and technical skills
The contributing researchers, higher education faculty, college
presidents, and community college administrators provide thorough
understanding of student groups who have received scant attention in the
higher education literature. They address the often unconscious barriers
to access our institutions have erected and describe emerging
strategies, frameworks, and pilot projects that can ease students'
transition into college and through the maze of the college experience
to completion.
They offer advice on organizational culture, on defining institutional
outcomes, on aligning shifting demographics with the multiple missions
of the community college, on strengthening the collaboration of student
and academic affairs to leverage their respective roles and resources,
and on engaging with the opportunities afforded by technology.
Divided into three parts - understanding today's community college
campuses; supporting today's community college learners; and specialized
populations and communities - this book offers a vision and solutions
that should inform the work of faculty, administrators, presidents, and
board members.