Getting College Ready: Latin@ Student Experiences of Race, Access, and Belonging at Predominantly White Universities by Julie Minikel-Lacocque describes the pre-college and college experiences of six Latin@ college students (four female and two male) at a specifically predominantly White flagship higher education institution in the Midwest United States. By delivering those six Latin@ students’ voices through the author’s interpretation based on the lens of Critical Race Theory, she presented their challenges applying to college, maintaining enrollment, and being successful at the college as underrepresented minority students, most of whom were first-generation college students. The author also discussed effective ways to help those student...
This second special edition, like the first issue examining PreK-12 schooling, brings together diver...
Sixty six years after Brown v. Board of Education’s (1954), disparities in educational opportunity a...
Guided by critical theoretical perspectives on race and whiteness, this qualitative study examines t...
Getting College Ready: Latin@ Student Experiences of Race, Access, and Belonging at Predominantly Wh...
This article provides a summary of the literature and research justifying the need for creating equi...
College access programs work to prepare underserved students for college admission and enrollment. I...
This paper serves to demonstrate and respond to the severe lack of college preparation (college-prep...
2018-04-03This qualitative study applied a critical race theory lens to understand minoritized stude...
As the push and expectation to attend college continues to increase, making the process of getting i...
Researchers have consistently documented a range of racialized inputs and outcomes in U.S. higher ed...
2021 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Over 65% of all Latinx students in higher education at...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how participation in advanced level courses impacts col...
This qualitative study used Youth Participatory Action Research and Community Cultural Wealth Framew...
Despite experiencing inequitable access to educational resources (Rogers, Fanelli, Freelon, Medina, ...
Helping Latino students into leadership roles begins with a college experience. Latino students are ...
This second special edition, like the first issue examining PreK-12 schooling, brings together diver...
Sixty six years after Brown v. Board of Education’s (1954), disparities in educational opportunity a...
Guided by critical theoretical perspectives on race and whiteness, this qualitative study examines t...
Getting College Ready: Latin@ Student Experiences of Race, Access, and Belonging at Predominantly Wh...
This article provides a summary of the literature and research justifying the need for creating equi...
College access programs work to prepare underserved students for college admission and enrollment. I...
This paper serves to demonstrate and respond to the severe lack of college preparation (college-prep...
2018-04-03This qualitative study applied a critical race theory lens to understand minoritized stude...
As the push and expectation to attend college continues to increase, making the process of getting i...
Researchers have consistently documented a range of racialized inputs and outcomes in U.S. higher ed...
2021 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Over 65% of all Latinx students in higher education at...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how participation in advanced level courses impacts col...
This qualitative study used Youth Participatory Action Research and Community Cultural Wealth Framew...
Despite experiencing inequitable access to educational resources (Rogers, Fanelli, Freelon, Medina, ...
Helping Latino students into leadership roles begins with a college experience. Latino students are ...
This second special edition, like the first issue examining PreK-12 schooling, brings together diver...
Sixty six years after Brown v. Board of Education’s (1954), disparities in educational opportunity a...
Guided by critical theoretical perspectives on race and whiteness, this qualitative study examines t...