The purpose of this study was to examine the factors perceived by Hispanic-American women from the Southwestern United States, currently holding Ph.D. degrees from recognized colleges and universities within the United States, to have positively influenced their attainment of the Ph.D. degree. A secondary purpose of this study was to develop a profile of high achieving Hispanic-American women from the American Southwest. Although women have become more visible within higher education at all levels over the past two decades, the numbers of women holding Ph.D.s remain low. Minority and specifically Hispanic-American women's representation at doctoral levels is even lower. Furthermore, few studies on Hispanic-American educational success have ...
A lack of diversity exists in higher education leadership, particularly with Hispanic/Latina women. ...
This research explored the educational journey and experiences of Latina women and their persistence...
This study investigated the social factors affecting female Hispanic transfer students. The importan...
This research dealt with investigating the influences, feelings, and perceptions of 9 Mexican-Americ...
Research Focus. The Latino population is the largest and fastest growing ethnic minority in the Unit...
Research on second-generation Mexican American males who attain a doctoral degree is limited. Often,...
Although the literature has a wealth of information about the barriers that Hispanic women encounter...
While the numbers are slowly rising, Hispanic students continue to be disproportionately underrepres...
A review of the literature indicates that Latinos lag behind White and African American students in ...
Despite differences in college enrollment and graduation rates by race/ethnicity, there is a dearth ...
Research Focus. Most of the current research focusing on Latinas succeeding academically has been co...
Abstract This phenomenological, qualitative study focused on the interrelation between goal commitme...
textThe purpose of this study was to further investigate Dr. Ruth Hamilton Romano's (1999) research ...
Providing greater opportunities and support for Mexican-American students pursuing advanced educatio...
In the United States, it is increasingly difficult to earn a livable wage with a high school diploma...
A lack of diversity exists in higher education leadership, particularly with Hispanic/Latina women. ...
This research explored the educational journey and experiences of Latina women and their persistence...
This study investigated the social factors affecting female Hispanic transfer students. The importan...
This research dealt with investigating the influences, feelings, and perceptions of 9 Mexican-Americ...
Research Focus. The Latino population is the largest and fastest growing ethnic minority in the Unit...
Research on second-generation Mexican American males who attain a doctoral degree is limited. Often,...
Although the literature has a wealth of information about the barriers that Hispanic women encounter...
While the numbers are slowly rising, Hispanic students continue to be disproportionately underrepres...
A review of the literature indicates that Latinos lag behind White and African American students in ...
Despite differences in college enrollment and graduation rates by race/ethnicity, there is a dearth ...
Research Focus. Most of the current research focusing on Latinas succeeding academically has been co...
Abstract This phenomenological, qualitative study focused on the interrelation between goal commitme...
textThe purpose of this study was to further investigate Dr. Ruth Hamilton Romano's (1999) research ...
Providing greater opportunities and support for Mexican-American students pursuing advanced educatio...
In the United States, it is increasingly difficult to earn a livable wage with a high school diploma...
A lack of diversity exists in higher education leadership, particularly with Hispanic/Latina women. ...
This research explored the educational journey and experiences of Latina women and their persistence...
This study investigated the social factors affecting female Hispanic transfer students. The importan...