posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byBronwyn Fredericks, Julie MannJulie Mann, Vincent Skinner, P CroftWarcon, Bronwyn Mcfarlane, Sandra Creamer, Pamela Croft
Higher education is a powerful tool for reducing social and economic disadvantage. But access to higher education can be difficult, particularly for Indigenous Australians who face multiple levels of social, economic and geographical isolation. While enabling programs can support Indigenous students to gain university entry, the experience at Central Queensland University (CQUniversity) suggests that their past success has been limited. In this paper, the authors describe the enabling program available to Indigenous students at CQUniversity. They suggest that the newly developed, flexible, online version of the program is helping to address geographical and social isolation and improve successful outcomes for Indigenous Australians.
The Journal of Economic and Social Policy is an Open Access publication https://epubs.scu.edu.au/jesp/aimsandscope.html
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en-aus
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Yes
Open Access
Yes
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External Author Affiliations
Centre for Regional Advancement in Learning, Equity, Access and Participation (LEAP); Office of Indigenous Engagement;