This dissertation describes the experiences of Latino Pentecostal students of traditional college age with regard to their college decisions, along with the influence of Pentecostal social networks on Latinos\u27 college choice. Much research has focused on Latino students\u27 college choice processes but Latino Pentecostal students as a specific subgroup have received little attention. This dissertation provides a more nuanced approach to the college decisions of the increasing number of Latino Pentecostal students in the United States. Applying a phenomenological research design, I conducted semi-structured interviews in which participants described their Pentecostal social network\u27s role in their college choice process. In contrast to...
The purpose of this study was to measure the perceived degree of spiritual development of graduating...
While many Christian colleges and universities in the United States have lost their religious charac...
Immigrant youth are the fastest growing component of the U.S. population and Mexicans are the larges...
In what ways is Pentecostalism a catalyst or an inhibitor of congregational and congregant civic eng...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
In what ways is Pentecostalism a catalyst or an inhibitor of congregational and congregant civic eng...
Throughout history, the United States has symbolized a place of opportunity, viewed as a place where...
Throughout history, the United States has symbolized a place of opportunity, viewed as a place where...
Throughout history, the United States has symbolized a place of opportunity, viewed as a place where...
Throughout history, the United States has symbolized a place of opportunity, viewed as a place where...
Throughout history, the United States has symbolized a place of opportunity, viewed as a place where...
The purpose of this study was to measure the perceived degree of spiritual development of graduating...
The purpose of this study was to measure the perceived degree of spiritual development of graduating...
While many Christian colleges and universities in the United States have lost their religious charac...
Immigrant youth are the fastest growing component of the U.S. population and Mexicans are the larges...
In what ways is Pentecostalism a catalyst or an inhibitor of congregational and congregant civic eng...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
Latino college students are the fastest growing minority segment in the United States. College choic...
In what ways is Pentecostalism a catalyst or an inhibitor of congregational and congregant civic eng...
Throughout history, the United States has symbolized a place of opportunity, viewed as a place where...
Throughout history, the United States has symbolized a place of opportunity, viewed as a place where...
Throughout history, the United States has symbolized a place of opportunity, viewed as a place where...
Throughout history, the United States has symbolized a place of opportunity, viewed as a place where...
Throughout history, the United States has symbolized a place of opportunity, viewed as a place where...
The purpose of this study was to measure the perceived degree of spiritual development of graduating...
The purpose of this study was to measure the perceived degree of spiritual development of graduating...
While many Christian colleges and universities in the United States have lost their religious charac...
Immigrant youth are the fastest growing component of the U.S. population and Mexicans are the larges...