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This paper is written to describe the results of an undergraduate thesis project which grew from an interest in the various supports teenagers in the foster care system can obtain the city of Phoenix, Arizona. Since graduation rates are quite low for this demographic on a national level, there is a need to research what incentives and supports various high school districts in different cities and towns within Phoenix offer students within the foster care system in order to promote graduation and potentially the pursuit of higher education. Literary texts were analyzed and district and high school officials from around the Phoenix-area were interviewed. Information gathered from these correspondences was followed by contacting local colleges in order to see what those institutions provide in terms of scholarships and housing, since after age 18 these teenagers are no longer considered wards of the state and therefore "age out" of the system. The results of this endeavor are written on the following pages.
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- Research into Phoenix-area School Districts' Supports and Incentives for graduation and higher education with regard to students in the foster care system
Contributors
- Bornhoft, Megan Ashley (Author)
- Gehrke, Rebecca (Thesis director)
- Harris, Pamela (Committee member)
- Cocchiarella, Martha (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Division of Teacher Preparation (Contributor)
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2013-12
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