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Academic Chutes & Ladders

The Hidden Curriculum That Makes or Breaks Academic Careers

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Academic Chutes & Ladders

The Hidden Curriculum That Makes or Breaks Academic Careers

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Why do some people seem to effortlessly succeed in college, graduate school, or as faculty-and why do many others struggle? The answer to this can be found in a phenomenon called the “hidden curriculum,” the unwritten set of rules of the game in academia that can determine who finds and climbs the ladders, and who falls through the chutes. Familiarity with the “hidden curriculum” and how to navigate it is part of the academic safety net that increases resilience, persistence to matriculation, and success in academia-and afterward-at all levels. If academia is a game, the “hidden curriculum” is the secret map showing where the pitfalls are and how to avoid them. It shows where the opportunities are and how to leverage them to advance to the next level.


Academic Chutes & Ladders: The Hidden Curriculum that Makes or Breaks Academic Careers is both an action plan and a rallying cry; it exposes the academic chutes and ladders, and outlines the systemic changes needed to best serve all scholars and to support institutional missions in a way that makes academic success-whether defined as matriculation and degree attainment, tenure and promotion, or other career achievement milestones-more accessible for everyone.

Table of Contents

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About the Editors

About the Contributors

Introduction

Section 1 Square One-Starting the Game (or Entering the Academic Pipeline)

Undergraduate Education

1 Attaining and Sustaining Mentorship during College
Clare R. Brock and Emily M. Farris

2 The Chutes and Ladders in Mentoring Undergraduate Research
Jamie Scalera Elliott, Srobana Bhattacharya, Alison M. Clifton, Sean P.
Giovanello, and Kirsten L. Taylor

3 FAFSAs, EFCs, and COAs, Oh My: Navigating the Realm of Student Financial Aid
C. Kelsey Ryan

Graduate Students

4 From First-Generation College Graduate to PhD Student: How to Transition Successfully
Elizabeth I. Dorssom

5 Live Long and Suffer: The Plight of the Grad Student
Jennifer H. Tatara

6 Ritual Anxieties: Living with and Working through Anxiety in Academia
Rae Summers-Thompson and William Duffy

7 The Developmental Dissertation
Leanne C. Powner

The Job Market

8 Navigating the Affective Component of the Academic Job Search in a Precarious Market
Amy Collins and Kaity Prieto

9 Navigating the “Hidden Curriculum” as an International Scholar
Irmak Yazici

10 Scaling the Chute: Academic Job Hunting while Mothering
Christine I. Kugelmann

Section 2 Ascending the Ladders and Rising through the Ranks

Non-Tenure Track Faculty

11 The Perpetual Impostor
Amy Cooter

12 Overcoming the Research Funding Barrier: Undergraduate Research as an Opportunity for Non-Tenure Track Faculty
Holley E. Hansen

13 A Placeholder for Paused Progress
The Editors

14 On the Outside, Looking In: Pathways to Success for Non-Tenure Track Faculty
Karen Huxtable-Jester and Paul F. Diehl

Junior Tenure Track Faculty

15 Struggling to Find Purpose in the Paperwork: USCIS Petitions, Job Applications, and Tenure Files
Kelly Bauer

16 Developing an Intentional Mentor Network
Zora M. Wolfe

17 From the Top: Chairs' Role in Developing Faculty Success
Diana K. Ivy, Shane A. Gleason, and Kelly M. Miller

Tenure and Promotion

18 The Chutes and Ladders of Service at a Small Liberal Arts College
Patrick Homan

19 Doing Away with “The Way We Do Things around Here”: Clarity and Equity in Tenure and Promotion Rashna Wadia Richards

Service, Teaching, and Research

20 Tackling the Role of Department Chair while Living with an Invisible Chronic Illness
Gretchen Peterson

21 Musical Chairs: Service, the Curse of Competence, and Delayed Promotion
Carrie Liu Currier

22 Who's Going to Teach It? Equitable Distribution of Course Development Demands
Tara Parsons

Senior Faculty

23 Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Secondary Trauma: Self-Care in Higher Education
Tami Micsky

24 So, You're Thinking about Moving into Academic Administration (aka the Dark Side)?
Mark A. Boyer

25 From Faculty to Administrator Shannon
Lindsey Blanton

Section 3 Historically Excluded Groups

International Scholars

26 Implicit and Explicit Bias and the “Rising Star” Culture
Claudio A. Villalobos Dintrans

27 The Academic and Social Challenges African International Students Face inthe United States
Lillie Padilla

28 Replacing Chutes with Ladders: Creating Authentic Online Environments Inclusive of International Doctoral Students
Crystal Machado, Farheen Mahmood, Ronald Nyanzi, and Lizoon Nahar

LGBTQIA+ Scholars

29 Teaching Political Science while Queer: When Your Identity Is Political
Austin Schutz

30 Breaking the Glass Closet: Being a Black Queer Woman in Academia
Kelly Williams

BIPOC Scholars

31 When Work Is Personal: Closeness to Research and Its Effect on Well-Being and Productivity
Nasir Almasri and Amirah E. Aly

32 “What's the 411?”: The Beauties and Burdens BIPOC Women ScholarsHave Gleaned through Unveiling the Hidden Curricula within the Ivory Tower
Crystal L. White, LaSheba W. Hilliard, Gina English Tillis, and Tera Warfield

First-Generation Scholars

33 Being in Limbo as a Working-Class Academic
Daniel J. Mallinson

34 Academic Border Crossings: Ladders for First-Generation Student
Success
T. Mark Montoya

Section 4 Invisible Workloads

Women+ Scholars

35 Experiences of a Former Teen Parent Working in Academia
Rachel Blume

36 Academic Motherhood: Holistic Motherscholars Lifting Each Other Up the
Ladders
Lynn Bielski, Emily T. Cripe, Katharina A. Azim, Stacey H. Bender,
Maggie Campbell-Obaid, Kathryn E. Frazier, Janet Garcia-Hallett, Jennifer
H. Greene-Rooks, Amanda Harmon, N. A. Heller, Colleen C. Myles-Baltzly,
Summer Melody Pennell, Ivanna Richardson, and Alexandra K. Frazer

37 Chutes and Ladders in the Rearview Mirror May Be Less Distinct Than They Initially Appeared
Jessica Salvatore

Caregiver Scholars

38 Caregiving and Academia without a Filter: When a Pandemic Made Invisible Dependents Visible Karen Sobel and Melissa Bowles-Terry

39 Navigating Hopeful and Heartbreaking Caregiving in Academia
Courtney B. Peters

40 The Bittersweet Fruits of Perseverance
Lesley Thornton-Cronin

Scholars with Disabilities

41 On-Campus Interviews: The Invisible Chutes and Missed Ladders for
Disabled Academics
Melanie R. Savelli

42 OCD Meets PhD: The Fight to Thrive in Academia with an Invisible
Illness
Maya Novak-Herzog

43 Disabilities and the Hidden Curriculum
Eun A Jo, Sally Friedman, and Alan Babcock

44 It Took My Village: How the Pandemic Worsened Decades of Social
Isolation and Increased Loneliness
Jarod Giger

Conclusion

References

Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Jul 09 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 360
ISBN 9798765164273
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 3 b/w figures
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Kerry F. Crawford

Kerry F. Crawford is professor of Political Scienc…

Anthology Editor

Leah Windsor

Leah Windsor is an Associate Professor of Applied…

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