Is humanism the antidote? School counselor conversations disrupting the impact of systemic racism on college attendance.

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      School counselors may be integral in disrupting racial disparities in college attendance by increasing conversations about college using humanistic approaches. A covariate analysis of family income, family education, and math performance, of 14,520 Black and White students from 944 schools, revealed factors impacting conversations about college. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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