Hmong families generally understand that education is the key to their survival and success in the United States. The literature review in this study suggests that cultural barriers and adjusting to the U.S. are strong indicators of why Hmong students do not succeed academically. This research examines the personal history and risk factors that affect Hmong students in post-secondary education from the students\u27 perspectives. Ten interviews were conducted with Hmong college students on what they perceive to be the high risk factors that impact Hmong students in post-secondary education. A basic content analysis was performed to code and analyze the data, and emerging themes were recorded
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader X.The intention of this study was to try to identify the b...
The phenomenon of conflict between Hmong parents and their adolescent children is increasing and sho...
Hmong people have been living in the United States for over four decades, primarily in the States of...
The Clinical Research Project is a graduation requirement for MSW students at St. Catherine Universi...
The educational trends in the attainment of Hmong American students in higher education have grown s...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This s...
As the changing demographics in the United States are steadily shifting the student populations in c...
Hmong American college students are an underrepresented and understudied college student population....
Statistics show that only 14.4% of Hmong students age 25 and older held bachelor’s degrees ( US Cens...
This study examines factors affecting the academic performance of Hmong students at Chippewa Valley ...
Hmong Americans\u27 postsecondary completion rates remain low when compared to other Asian ethnic gr...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota, in partial ...
The purpose of this capstone was to raise awareness of the importance of implementing the Hmong cult...
University of Minnesota Ed.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: Work, Community, and Family Education. ...
Using a psychosociocultural framework, this study examined the educational experiences of 85 Hmong A...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader X.The intention of this study was to try to identify the b...
The phenomenon of conflict between Hmong parents and their adolescent children is increasing and sho...
Hmong people have been living in the United States for over four decades, primarily in the States of...
The Clinical Research Project is a graduation requirement for MSW students at St. Catherine Universi...
The educational trends in the attainment of Hmong American students in higher education have grown s...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This s...
As the changing demographics in the United States are steadily shifting the student populations in c...
Hmong American college students are an underrepresented and understudied college student population....
Statistics show that only 14.4% of Hmong students age 25 and older held bachelor’s degrees ( US Cens...
This study examines factors affecting the academic performance of Hmong students at Chippewa Valley ...
Hmong Americans\u27 postsecondary completion rates remain low when compared to other Asian ethnic gr...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota, in partial ...
The purpose of this capstone was to raise awareness of the importance of implementing the Hmong cult...
University of Minnesota Ed.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: Work, Community, and Family Education. ...
Using a psychosociocultural framework, this study examined the educational experiences of 85 Hmong A...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader X.The intention of this study was to try to identify the b...
The phenomenon of conflict between Hmong parents and their adolescent children is increasing and sho...
Hmong people have been living in the United States for over four decades, primarily in the States of...