How college faculty and staff can help students “hack” their college experience through a proactive, personalized approach to success.
College is a high-stakes game, according to authors Ned Scott Laff and Scott Carlson, but students can learn how to win it. Hacking College offers college advisors, faculty, and staff in student and academic affairs a groundbreaking guide to rethinking higher education so that students can succeed in an increasingly complex world.
Drawing from extensive research and real student experiences, this essential book exposes the hidden challenges and bureaucratic traps that undermine student success, from convoluted transfer processes to a single-minded emphasis on majors.
Each chapter provides strategies to help advisors lead students to tailor their education to their aspirations. Through vivid case studies, Laff and Carlson advocate for a proactive approach to education—encouraging students to "hack" their college experience by crafting a personalized field of study. This method challenges the traditional focus on declaring a major and empowers students to link their personal interests with academic pursuits so that their education aligns with future career and life goals.
Enriched with insights on how to find underutilized institutional resources and foster meaningful mentor relationships, Hacking College encourages students, educators, and institutions to transform passive educational experiences into dynamic journeys of discovery and self-fulfillment.
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“Unfortunately, for too many students, the experience of college as a place to develop their intellectual, emotional, and, yes, economic potential is missing. Hacking College shows the way to ending the era of ‘empty’ college degrees.”
— John Warner, author of Why They Can’t Write
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Ned Scott Laff spent thirty-five years working in academic affairs at a range of public and private institutions toward curriculum development and student success. Scott Carlson is a senior writer for the Chronicle of Higher Education.
David Marantz is a voice talent and Earphones Award–winning narrator.