textMost of today's college students perceive higher education as the most critical element to their future success, quality of life, financial security, and general well-being. Consequently, more and more students entering colleges and universities choose to major in professional or pre-professional programs such as business, engineering, pre-med or pre-law. The majority of past research has concentrated on student attrition and retention in undergraduate education for the majority population. These studies have not enabled scholars to obtain a deeper understanding of the factors relating to minority populations -- especially those from the Hispanic community. In addition, the majority of these studies have not provided an understanding of...
This qualitative multiple-case study explored the supports and barriers experienced by nine first-ge...
The purpose of this study was to describe the factors that helped to increase the academic success o...
As racial and ethnic population changes occur in the United States these same changes should be refl...
textMost of today's college students perceive higher education as the most critical element to their...
The number and types of institutions of higher education are rapidly increasing, thus providing stud...
This study concentrated on first and second-generation Hispanic students’ perception of higher educa...
281 leavesThe legal profession is one of the least diverse in the country and reflects societies’ li...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education))--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.Th...
Despite an increase in Latino/as enrolling in higher education, there is a low percentage of Latino/...
This study examined the reasons behind first-generation Latino students’ academic success in attaini...
Retaining and graduating Hispanic students are paramount to the overall success of colleges and univ...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of first-year Latino/a college students\u27 s...
This qualitative study explores Latino students\u27 perceptions of the ways in which they have becom...
This quantitative correlational non-experimental study examines some major implications of student l...
This study examined the law school environment as perceived by Black and Latino students who were ac...
This qualitative multiple-case study explored the supports and barriers experienced by nine first-ge...
The purpose of this study was to describe the factors that helped to increase the academic success o...
As racial and ethnic population changes occur in the United States these same changes should be refl...
textMost of today's college students perceive higher education as the most critical element to their...
The number and types of institutions of higher education are rapidly increasing, thus providing stud...
This study concentrated on first and second-generation Hispanic students’ perception of higher educa...
281 leavesThe legal profession is one of the least diverse in the country and reflects societies’ li...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education))--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.Th...
Despite an increase in Latino/as enrolling in higher education, there is a low percentage of Latino/...
This study examined the reasons behind first-generation Latino students’ academic success in attaini...
Retaining and graduating Hispanic students are paramount to the overall success of colleges and univ...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of first-year Latino/a college students\u27 s...
This qualitative study explores Latino students\u27 perceptions of the ways in which they have becom...
This quantitative correlational non-experimental study examines some major implications of student l...
This study examined the law school environment as perceived by Black and Latino students who were ac...
This qualitative multiple-case study explored the supports and barriers experienced by nine first-ge...
The purpose of this study was to describe the factors that helped to increase the academic success o...
As racial and ethnic population changes occur in the United States these same changes should be refl...