What college students need now is a manual to ensure they are well-prepared to get the most out of the next four years ... Drawing on his deep expertise and experience in the delivery of student support services at the college level, Louis Newman has taken on the challenge of writing this desperately needed book.
-Jacques Steinberg, New York Times bestselling author of The Gatekeepers: Inside the Admissions Process of a Premier College and The College Conversation: A Practical Companion for Parents to Guide Their Children Along the Path to Higher Education.
There are more than a few 'how to do college' books, but none take a deep, informative dive into what it takes for college students to thrive academically and cultivate the habits of an educated mind. Newman offers a treasure trove of helpful examples to illustrate how undergraduates need to think and what they should do to effectively meet and benefit from the range of learning challenges they will encounter during and after college.
-George D. Kuh, Chancellor's Professor Emeritus of Higher Education, Indiana University
Even students who have taken college-prep and AP courses are unprepared for the type of learning that will take place in college. Thinking Critically for College is poised to help all students at all types of institutions develop the dispositions and skills necessary for success in college.
-Lynn Pasquerella, President of Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)
Thinking Critically for College fills a substantial need in higher education resources. The research is available, volumes have been written to support faculty in teaching students so that enduring learning occurs, and there are a growing number of how-to-learn courses in college. What's missing is a book that speaks directly to our students as they launch their college careers. Thinking Critically for College is a needed resource and I can't think of anyone better positioned to write this book than Louis Newman.
-Susan Singer, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, Rollins College
Thinking Critically for College details and exemplifies the differences between high school and college. Students who read this book before coming to college will have an advantage over those who don't. The book is an excellent candidate for colleges that assign 'summer reads,' or for extended orientation programs that have semester-long seminars or programming about the transition to college. Faculty teaching introductory courses or seminars designed for new students will want to assign this book. This unique primer on the college experience offers one-stop-shopping to faculty and students seeking practical advice about the transition to college.
-Lee Cuba, Professor of Sociology, Wellesley College; author of Practice for Life: Making Decisions in College