Recent studies show that Latinx newcomer parents are not prepared to support their children throughout the college preparation process due to a lack of understanding of the U.S. college process, the complex financial aid system, and the diversity of post-secondary choices. Utilizing a design-based implementation research methodology, the research team (1 faculty member, 1 staff member, 1 graduate student, and 3 community partners) conducted virtual meetings with Latinx parents and 2 college students to understand and address their major questions and concerns about college and career readiness, as well as their approach to better communicate this content. Based on the knowledge gained so far, the research team is co-developing prototypes ...
Advisors: Amy D. Rose; Laura R. Johnson.Committee members: Teresa A. Fisher.Abstract in English and ...
First generation college-bound Latino students and their families are placed at a disadvantage in th...
Despite recent progress, college attendance rates of Latino students continue to lag behind those of...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 47-59)There has been a significant increase in the Latin...
The pursuit of higher education has become the desire for more children in the United States, yet ma...
How can the Latino community foster and embrace a college-going culture? Join education leaders as t...
Latino immigrant youth represent twenty-five percent of the nation’s children; yet remain disproport...
This qualitative study used Youth Participatory Action Research and Community Cultural Wealth Framew...
Disparities in college degree attainment rates between students of different racial/ethnic groups co...
The pursuit of higher education has become a highly desirable aspiration for many children in the Un...
The purpose of this qualitative action research project was to work with Latino parents of recent hi...
The combination of auto-ethnography, testimonio, and performance brings together an approach to rese...
Since the 1970s, the college enrollment of Latinx first generation students (FGS) has increased nati...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-61)The purpose of this graduate project is to constru...
Advisors: Amy D. Rose; Laura R. Johnson.Committee members: Teresa A. Fisher.Abstract in English and ...
First generation college-bound Latino students and their families are placed at a disadvantage in th...
Despite recent progress, college attendance rates of Latino students continue to lag behind those of...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 47-59)There has been a significant increase in the Latin...
The pursuit of higher education has become the desire for more children in the United States, yet ma...
How can the Latino community foster and embrace a college-going culture? Join education leaders as t...
Latino immigrant youth represent twenty-five percent of the nation’s children; yet remain disproport...
This qualitative study used Youth Participatory Action Research and Community Cultural Wealth Framew...
Disparities in college degree attainment rates between students of different racial/ethnic groups co...
The pursuit of higher education has become a highly desirable aspiration for many children in the Un...
The purpose of this qualitative action research project was to work with Latino parents of recent hi...
The combination of auto-ethnography, testimonio, and performance brings together an approach to rese...
Since the 1970s, the college enrollment of Latinx first generation students (FGS) has increased nati...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-61)The purpose of this graduate project is to constru...
Advisors: Amy D. Rose; Laura R. Johnson.Committee members: Teresa A. Fisher.Abstract in English and ...
First generation college-bound Latino students and their families are placed at a disadvantage in th...
Despite recent progress, college attendance rates of Latino students continue to lag behind those of...