"<i>Climbing a Broken Ladder</i> provides a rigorous collection of observational studies that outline the key challenges foster alumni face in their post-secondary education journeys and speaks to critical solutions that child welfare and higher education authorities should heed. This is a wonderful example of a cross-disciplinary study that yields equal importance to the social work and educational fields."— Angelique Day, University of Washington, Seattle, Co-Founder, National Research Collaborative on Foster Alumni in Higher Education (NRC-FAHE)<br /> "Few studies have used long-term data on former foster youth to illuminate the challenges faced on the path toward college completion in such a balanced and confident way as <i>Climbing a Broken Ladder</i>. Okpych's work straddles both social work and educational studies while greatly advancing both fields." — Jacob Paul Gross, University of Louisville<br />
Introduction
1. Framework for the Book
2. Description of the Midwest Study
Part II: Findings
3. Exploring College Outcomes
4. College Enrollment Patterns
5. Predictors of College Enrollment
6. Predictors of College Persistence
7. Predictors of Degree Completion
8. Role of Avoidant Attachment on Persistence and Degree Completion
9. Impact of Extended Foster Care on College Outcomes
Part III: Recommendations
10. Policy and Practice Steps to Increase College Enrollment and Completion
Appendix A: Statistics in Plain Language
Appendix B: Making Sense of Odds Ratios
Appendix C: What is Multivariable Regression and Why Do We Need It?
Appendix D: Description of Study Covariates
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index