Chapter 13: Improving Bridge Programs on American College and University Campuses
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Published:2019
Pietro Sasso, Roger “Mitch” Nasser Jr., Shelley Price-Williams, 2019. "Improving Bridge Programs on American College and University Campuses", Strategies for Facilitating Inclusive Campuses in Higher Education: International Perspectives on Equity and Inclusion, Jaimie Hoffman, Patrick Blessinger, Mandla Makhanya, International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association
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Abstract
Bridge programs constitute institutionalized interventions to provide equitable educational opportunities for low-income, first-generation, and disadvantaged traditional undergraduate students (Gullatt & Jan, 2003). These are typically pre-college transition programs that serve to facilitate college access and readiness. This chapter discusses the role of bridge programs at American colleges and universities and the recommends integration of the Dynamic Student Development Metatheodel (DSDM) student success model (Frederick, Sasso, & Barratt, 2015). This chapter outlines the typology of bridge programs at the federal, state, and campus levels and highlights the target populations of these programs. Evaluation and outcomes regarding the efficacy of these programs are also highlighted. Implications and considerations for practice are provided integrating specific constructs from the DSDM to inform the further development of bridge programs to increase student development.
