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College Admissions of Guilt

How the Underserved Student Can Still Succeed in Higher Ed

Noah James Fenstermacher

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Beschreibung

A memoir and college prep book all in one? College Admissions of Guilt: How the Underserved Student Can Still Succeed in Higher Ed is more than self-help, as it is the personal story of a Black transracial adoptee going through undergrad during the Trump Administration, and the mistakes made and lessons learned along the way.


Author Noah James T. Fenstermacher weaves together his college journey with wisdom from EdTech CEOs, college presidents, award-winning professors, and Ivy League alumni, on how to navigate academia as a lower-income, nonwhite, and/or first-generation college student.


College Admissions of Guilt speaks to current college students and college students-to-be who grapple with campus race relations and education equity. It engages questions like:

  • How do I get to college?
  • Even if I get there, how do I navigate through academia?
  • How can I work to lower the cost of college while earning my degree?


Fenstermacher brings his unique life experience, identity, education and passion for storytelling to create a powerful narrative that will help students and non-students navigate race, culture, and college.

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Self Help, Diversity at College, Inclusive Education