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The ACCESS Project
Exhibit and Invited Lectures
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The ACCESS Project at Hamilton College 2001 Year End Report
- Abstract
- Executive Summary
- From the Director
- Background
- Chart: Median Income and Educational Attainment
- Poverty and Education in New York State
- The ACCESS Project at Hamilton College Mission Statement
- Academic, Social Service, Family, and Career Support
- Chart: Hardship Demographics
- Chart: Comparative Retention and GPAs
- Chart: Citizenship and Social Responsibility
- Our Program
- Student Pathways
- Chart: ACCESS Classes and Supports
- What Our Faculty Say About Teaching In ACCESS
- Our Students
- Social Service Model
- Career Model
- Assessment Model
- Evaluation
- Personnel
- Bibliography
PDF version of the complete report
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Photo Exhibit
 A
nationally touring exhibit of 50 framed, museum quality, color
photographs coupled with narratives created by students who are welfare
eligible, single parents changing their lives through the pathway of
higher education. The installation presents a unique view of
poverty from insiders’ perspectives and reframes the cultural
(de)valuations of poor single parents vis-Ă -vis family, work and higher
education in the United States today. View the Gallery Guide.
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