The “American Dream” of acquiring a college education is not a realistic goal for every citizen in the United States. Today a college education is becoming a necessity and Latino citizens are not provided with the same opportunities that Caucasian students are. This study looks at the college education gap among Latina/os and compares the college graduation rates between Latinos and Caucasians. Using peer review sources, the study assesses the impact of this education gap on job opportunities, wages and overall earning potential and quality of life among Latina/os and Caucasians. Finally, this work aims to raise awareness among uninformed Americans of the inequality still occurring in the United States’ as a result of the education gap that...
from which this paper is derived. Race and Ethnic Inequality in Educational Attainment in the United...
Education in our society contributes to the sustainability of racial inequalities; therefore, we...
This study examined the influence of equitable treatment on Latina/o students’ college aspirations. ...
The focus of this research paper is on the education gap of Latino/a students, between the ages of 1...
Latina/o’s represent the largest college going minority in America, yet only 15 out of 100 students ...
Latinos are the most rapidly growing population group in the Unites States and now account for the N...
After being met with disadvantage for years Latinos have begun to break away from stereotypes and re...
Clearly class is a powerful cross-cutting factor in explaining postsecondary differences among all s...
Patterns of attendance in higher education in America as a whole have increased. Increasingly, peop...
Latino students are entering college at record numbers; Today, almost 3.8 million Latinos are enroll...
This article emphasizes the role of parental involvement in the college preparation of Latino elemen...
In the United States the population of Latinos is disproportionately underrepresented in higher educ...
Young Hispanics today struggle with the American education system, especially those that are foreign...
Presents survey findings on the value Latinos/Hispanics place on a college education, their own aspi...
Latino students in the United States are, statistically, the least likely demographic group to compl...
from which this paper is derived. Race and Ethnic Inequality in Educational Attainment in the United...
Education in our society contributes to the sustainability of racial inequalities; therefore, we...
This study examined the influence of equitable treatment on Latina/o students’ college aspirations. ...
The focus of this research paper is on the education gap of Latino/a students, between the ages of 1...
Latina/o’s represent the largest college going minority in America, yet only 15 out of 100 students ...
Latinos are the most rapidly growing population group in the Unites States and now account for the N...
After being met with disadvantage for years Latinos have begun to break away from stereotypes and re...
Clearly class is a powerful cross-cutting factor in explaining postsecondary differences among all s...
Patterns of attendance in higher education in America as a whole have increased. Increasingly, peop...
Latino students are entering college at record numbers; Today, almost 3.8 million Latinos are enroll...
This article emphasizes the role of parental involvement in the college preparation of Latino elemen...
In the United States the population of Latinos is disproportionately underrepresented in higher educ...
Young Hispanics today struggle with the American education system, especially those that are foreign...
Presents survey findings on the value Latinos/Hispanics place on a college education, their own aspi...
Latino students in the United States are, statistically, the least likely demographic group to compl...
from which this paper is derived. Race and Ethnic Inequality in Educational Attainment in the United...
Education in our society contributes to the sustainability of racial inequalities; therefore, we...
This study examined the influence of equitable treatment on Latina/o students’ college aspirations. ...