Attaining higher education can lead to more opportunities that result in a more stable life. However, individuals who are minorities or first generation may not understand the processes to attend college and may not be aware of the assistance available to make it possible to attend. In order to address the issue of the lack of knowledge about the college system, I will be delivering 2 day 40 minute information session regarding college to parents of the after school program LIFE, who serves children from K-8th grade in Salinas, California
Given the vast increase in the number of jobs predicted to require a post-secondary credential, it h...
Many first-generation, Latino high school youth do not receive enough information about the importan...
Interview, survey, and academic transcript data with a diverse sample of first-generation college (F...
Attaining higher education can lead to more opportunities that result in a more stable life. However...
Many first- generation are interested in going to college, However they are not well informed about ...
This study identified first-generation college student’s parents’ needs and support systems during t...
This qualitative interview study examined how parents of potential college-going first-generation st...
“College graduates without a college-educated parent have lower incomes and less wealth, on average,...
The lack of college readiness skills is a national problem, particularly for underachieving high sch...
Disparities in college degree attainment rates between students of different racial/ethnic groups co...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This session is designed to stress the importance of parent involvement in the college search proces...
Unfortunately, first-generation and/or low-income students and their parents experience many obstacl...
The focus of this capstone project is to encourage students to pursue a higher education by being aw...
The study explored reasons why Black, Hispanic, and Biracial, first generation high school seniors w...
Given the vast increase in the number of jobs predicted to require a post-secondary credential, it h...
Many first-generation, Latino high school youth do not receive enough information about the importan...
Interview, survey, and academic transcript data with a diverse sample of first-generation college (F...
Attaining higher education can lead to more opportunities that result in a more stable life. However...
Many first- generation are interested in going to college, However they are not well informed about ...
This study identified first-generation college student’s parents’ needs and support systems during t...
This qualitative interview study examined how parents of potential college-going first-generation st...
“College graduates without a college-educated parent have lower incomes and less wealth, on average,...
The lack of college readiness skills is a national problem, particularly for underachieving high sch...
Disparities in college degree attainment rates between students of different racial/ethnic groups co...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This session is designed to stress the importance of parent involvement in the college search proces...
Unfortunately, first-generation and/or low-income students and their parents experience many obstacl...
The focus of this capstone project is to encourage students to pursue a higher education by being aw...
The study explored reasons why Black, Hispanic, and Biracial, first generation high school seniors w...
Given the vast increase in the number of jobs predicted to require a post-secondary credential, it h...
Many first-generation, Latino high school youth do not receive enough information about the importan...
Interview, survey, and academic transcript data with a diverse sample of first-generation college (F...