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Colleges and universities need to create policies that foster inclusion for low-income students (Jack 24).

As Anthony Jack argues, colleges and universities need to create policies that foster inclusion for low-income students (24).

Colleges and universities need to create policies that foster inclusion for low-income students (Jack).

As Anthony Jack argues, colleges and universities need to create policies that foster inclusion for low-income students.

In The Privileged Poor, Anthony Jack describes many obstacles that low-income students face at selective colleges and universities.

Harvard College promises “to educate the citizens and citizen-leaders for our society” (“Mission, Vision, & History”).

The researchers tested whether an intervention during the first year of college could improve student well-being (Walton and Cohen 1448).

The researchers studied more than 12,000 students who were interested in STEM fields (LaCosse et al. 8).

Colleges and universities need to create policies that foster inclusion for low-income students (Jack, Privileged Poor 24).

According to Anthony Jack, colleges and universities need to create policies that foster inclusion for low-income students (Privileged Poor 24).

As Anthony Jack writes in Privileged Poor, colleges and universities need to create policies that foster inclusion for low-income students (24).

Students who possess cultural capital, measured by proxies like involvement in literature, art, and classical music, tend to perform better in school (Bourdieu and Passeron; Dumais; Orr).

We learn that when he went to the store to buy clothes for his son, “a frantic inspection of the boys’ department revealed no suits to fit the new-born Button” (Fitzgerald, ch.2).

Guildenstern tells Hamlet that “there has been much throwing about of brains” (Shakespeare, 2.2. 381-382).

Chris is in this mindset when he says, “a couple minutes, and your whole life changes, that’s it. It’s gone” (Nottage, 13; act 1, scene1).

In the Stranger Things official trailer, the audience knows that something unusual is going to happen from the moment the boys get on their bicycles to ride off into the night (0:16).