Despite representing the largest ethnic minority group in the United States, Latinx scholars remain underrepresented in the professoriate. Although Latinx students are increasingly attending college, fewer graduate and even less continue on to pursue graduate school. Prior research has explained the challenges that first-generation college students encounter in post-secondary contexts, however this discourse is overwhelmingly focused on failure, and the research around first-generation students particularly is confusing given the various ways researchers have defined the population. Given that Latinx college students are likely to be first-generation, and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) educate 65% of all Latinx students in the nation,...
Despite constituting the largest group of minoritized students, Latinx students continue to have the...
As Latinx students navigate higher education it is vital to understand how they negotiate their mult...
Despite an increase in Latino/as enrolling in higher education, there is a low percentage of Latino/...
Despite representing the largest ethnic minority group in the United States, Latinx scholars remain ...
Latinxs are one of the fastest-growing minority populations in the United States. The population fac...
When compared to Blacks, Asians, and Whites, Latinxs have lower rates of educational attainment at e...
Despite representing the largest ethnic minority group in the United States, Latinos remain underrep...
This exploratory study aims to address the unique experiences of Latinx first-generation college-goi...
Since the 1970s, the college enrollment of Latinx first generation students (FGS) has increased nati...
The purpose of this research is to better understand the early career development of second-generati...
This interview-based research project examines how differential access to resources impacts the expe...
Latina/o’s represent the largest college going minority in America, yet only 15 out of 100 students ...
Although college enrollment of Latino students has increased over the last decade, this group still ...
Completing a bachelor\u27s degree is a major milestone. The achievement can further be heightened by...
Completing a bachelor’s degree is a major milestone. The achievement can further be heightened by th...
Despite constituting the largest group of minoritized students, Latinx students continue to have the...
As Latinx students navigate higher education it is vital to understand how they negotiate their mult...
Despite an increase in Latino/as enrolling in higher education, there is a low percentage of Latino/...
Despite representing the largest ethnic minority group in the United States, Latinx scholars remain ...
Latinxs are one of the fastest-growing minority populations in the United States. The population fac...
When compared to Blacks, Asians, and Whites, Latinxs have lower rates of educational attainment at e...
Despite representing the largest ethnic minority group in the United States, Latinos remain underrep...
This exploratory study aims to address the unique experiences of Latinx first-generation college-goi...
Since the 1970s, the college enrollment of Latinx first generation students (FGS) has increased nati...
The purpose of this research is to better understand the early career development of second-generati...
This interview-based research project examines how differential access to resources impacts the expe...
Latina/o’s represent the largest college going minority in America, yet only 15 out of 100 students ...
Although college enrollment of Latino students has increased over the last decade, this group still ...
Completing a bachelor\u27s degree is a major milestone. The achievement can further be heightened by...
Completing a bachelor’s degree is a major milestone. The achievement can further be heightened by th...
Despite constituting the largest group of minoritized students, Latinx students continue to have the...
As Latinx students navigate higher education it is vital to understand how they negotiate their mult...
Despite an increase in Latino/as enrolling in higher education, there is a low percentage of Latino/...