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Redefining Career Communities In Higher Education, June Y. Lee, Sheetal Patel
Redefining Career Communities In Higher Education, June Y. Lee, Sheetal Patel
Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Strategy
This study aims to revisit the understudied concept of career communities. Using mixed methods, this study assesses how university students define and characterize career communities compared to general communities. Based on our interviews (N=25) and survey (N=123), we formally define a career community more narrowly as a group of individuals who share similar career interests or aspirations where one can receive direct or indirect customized benefits through the exchange of knowledge, expertise, and resources. Theoretical and practical implications with future research opportunities have been recommended.
Eop Documents 1969-1970, Lloyd D. Luckmann, Educational Opportunities Program
Eop Documents 1969-1970, Lloyd D. Luckmann, Educational Opportunities Program
Black Student Union
These documents include application requirements to be admitted to USF's Educational Opportunities Program (EOP), Financial Aid Guidelines, a letter from Augustine P. Donoghue, the Director of Admissions, informing students that a test is required for EOP applicants in order to be admitted, and a report detailing the costs of EOP from 1970.