The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of first-year Latino/a college students\u27 self-reported perceptions and experiences related to persistence and retention to the sophomore year. The focus was on Latino/a students who entered Bowling Green State University (BGSU), a mid-sized public regional state university in Ohio, in the fall semesters of 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001. Pertinent issues related to the first-year Latino/a college student experience were addressed in this study: (a) demographic descriptors of entering and continuing Latino/a college students, (b) perceptions of their educational experiences, (c) educational and social concerns, and (d) factors related to their persistence. To answer the research questions...
Persistence of African-American and Latino community college students has lagged behind other ethnic...
The issue of educational achievement and of college-going and persistence for Hispanics, a populatio...
This study examines the experiences that 10 Latino recent undergraduate students reported having at ...
Latino college students face factors in their lives on a daily basis that affect their persistence i...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
This study examined the factors that influence the persistence of first-generation Latina commuter s...
Disparities persist among college attendance and conferred degrees for Latinas in the United States....
This exploratory study examines the persistence patterns of Latino students attending a two-year col...
The primary purpose of this study is to understand the factors that affect Latino student adjustment...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to provide a detailed accounting of the experiences of Lat...
The purpose of this study was to test an explanatory model of Hispanic student persistence and deter...
There is limited research that identifies the university, familial and community factors that suppor...
This study examined the reasons behind first-generation Latino students’ academic success in attaini...
The experiences of Latino male students are oftentimes consolidated with those of other student popu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 104-112)Though Latino students are one of the fastest gro...
Persistence of African-American and Latino community college students has lagged behind other ethnic...
The issue of educational achievement and of college-going and persistence for Hispanics, a populatio...
This study examines the experiences that 10 Latino recent undergraduate students reported having at ...
Latino college students face factors in their lives on a daily basis that affect their persistence i...
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matricula...
This study examined the factors that influence the persistence of first-generation Latina commuter s...
Disparities persist among college attendance and conferred degrees for Latinas in the United States....
This exploratory study examines the persistence patterns of Latino students attending a two-year col...
The primary purpose of this study is to understand the factors that affect Latino student adjustment...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to provide a detailed accounting of the experiences of Lat...
The purpose of this study was to test an explanatory model of Hispanic student persistence and deter...
There is limited research that identifies the university, familial and community factors that suppor...
This study examined the reasons behind first-generation Latino students’ academic success in attaini...
The experiences of Latino male students are oftentimes consolidated with those of other student popu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 104-112)Though Latino students are one of the fastest gro...
Persistence of African-American and Latino community college students has lagged behind other ethnic...
The issue of educational achievement and of college-going and persistence for Hispanics, a populatio...
This study examines the experiences that 10 Latino recent undergraduate students reported having at ...