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Graduate students, professors, and research practitioners in applied program areas such as education, psychology, social work, health administration, and family and human services; grant writers and development directors in nonprofit organizations. May serve as a core book for the graduate grant writing course or as a supplement in the master's thesis and dissertation courses.

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Graduate students, professors, and research practitioners in applied program areas such as education, psychology, social work, health administration, and family and human services; grant writers and development directors in nonprofit organizations. May serve as a core book for the graduate grant writing course or as a supplement in the master's thesis and dissertation courses.

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Anne L. Rothstein, EdD, is Professor in the Department of Early Childhood and Childhood Education at Lehman College of the City University of New York. During her more than 50 years at Lehman, she has served as Department Chair, Associate Dean of Professional Studies, and Associate Provost for Sponsored Program Research. Since 1985, Dr. Rothstein has written over 400 grant proposals and received more than 300 grant awards. She has also directed many grant-funded programs for K-12 students and teachers and for college students. Her current research interests focus on college access and readiness, the impact of college readiness program dosage on student success, high school graduation and college enrollment, and the role of college student support in increasing 4-year graduation rates.