Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013This study utilizes Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling Multiple Group Comparison Framework to explore the college aspiration of Latina/o sophomore students. The purpose of this study was to highlight the potential heterogeneity of Latinos as a whole, when gender is taken into consideration. Results indicate potential differences in how Latina/os experience their education. For Latina/os overall, parental support and friend networks are significantly related to college aspirations. The models that have been provided in this study represent a possible way of representing the actual processes that contribute to a student's college aspirations; however different mod...
In the United States, it is increasingly difficult to earn a livable wage with a high school diploma...
First generation Latina/o college students are at a higher risk for not completing their college deg...
First generation Latina/o college students are at a higher risk for not completing their college deg...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States; however statistics indicate th...
This study examined the influence of equitable treatment on Latina/o students’ college aspirations. ...
Graduation date: 2012Latinos are the largest and most rapidly growing ethnic minority in the United ...
There is limited research on why Latina students stay and successfully graduate from high school and...
The fact that Latina/o students are losing ground to their non-Latino White peers in four-year colle...
The fact that Latina/o students are losing ground to their non-Latino White peers in four-year colle...
Disparities persist among college attendance and conferred degrees for Latinas in the United States....
Post-secondary educational institutions have seen an unprecedented increase in the enrollment of wom...
This study used mixed methods to examine personal and contextual variables that hinder or foster col...
The study was designed to determine the extent to which individual and institutional support variabl...
First generation Latina/o college students are at a higher risk for not completing their college deg...
The purpose of this study is to identify messages that Latinas receive regarding gender norms, colle...
In the United States, it is increasingly difficult to earn a livable wage with a high school diploma...
First generation Latina/o college students are at a higher risk for not completing their college deg...
First generation Latina/o college students are at a higher risk for not completing their college deg...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States; however statistics indicate th...
This study examined the influence of equitable treatment on Latina/o students’ college aspirations. ...
Graduation date: 2012Latinos are the largest and most rapidly growing ethnic minority in the United ...
There is limited research on why Latina students stay and successfully graduate from high school and...
The fact that Latina/o students are losing ground to their non-Latino White peers in four-year colle...
The fact that Latina/o students are losing ground to their non-Latino White peers in four-year colle...
Disparities persist among college attendance and conferred degrees for Latinas in the United States....
Post-secondary educational institutions have seen an unprecedented increase in the enrollment of wom...
This study used mixed methods to examine personal and contextual variables that hinder or foster col...
The study was designed to determine the extent to which individual and institutional support variabl...
First generation Latina/o college students are at a higher risk for not completing their college deg...
The purpose of this study is to identify messages that Latinas receive regarding gender norms, colle...
In the United States, it is increasingly difficult to earn a livable wage with a high school diploma...
First generation Latina/o college students are at a higher risk for not completing their college deg...
First generation Latina/o college students are at a higher risk for not completing their college deg...