The majority of the Lao American population arrived in the United States after the end of the “American War in Southeast Asia” in 1975 as political refugees. Nevertheless, as Asian Americans, Lao Americans are also stereotyped to be the “model minority” and therefore do not face the same educational and socioeconomical challenges like other communities of color. However, Lao Americans are not the model minority and face numerous obstacles as the community is overlooked and history is forgotten by mainstream America. The lack of scholarly literature on Lao Americans highlights not only the general misunderstanding of the community, but also the community’s struggles in social upward mobility in addition to low higher educational attainmen...
Hmong Americans\u27 postsecondary completion rates remain low when compared to other Asian ethnic gr...
Hmong American college students are an underrepresented and understudied college student population....
Student persistence and retention in higher education is a phenomenon that has been studied for year...
The majority of the Lao American population arrived in the United States after the end of the “Ameri...
Laotian American students attending universities across the U.S. are first-, second-, and third-gene...
In February 2020, Southeast Asian community organizations learned that the Government of Laos and th...
The United States is home to 2.5 million immigrant/refugee communities from the Southeast Asian coun...
Southeast Asian Americans have vast potential for educational advancement. Statistics reveal drastic...
The educational trends in the attainment of Hmong American students in higher education have grown s...
I conducted this study to examine Hmong American college students\u27 perspectives on sense of belon...
Southeast Asian American (SEAA) (e.g., Cambodian, Hmong, Lao, and Vietnamese) students\u27 education...
Cambodian American college students are often overlooked in academe because of the model minority my...
As the changing demographics in the United States are steadily shifting the student populations in c...
University of Minnesota Ed.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: Work, Community, and Family Education. ...
Since Hmong Americans are considered “Asians,” previous literature has often used them to dismantle ...
Hmong Americans\u27 postsecondary completion rates remain low when compared to other Asian ethnic gr...
Hmong American college students are an underrepresented and understudied college student population....
Student persistence and retention in higher education is a phenomenon that has been studied for year...
The majority of the Lao American population arrived in the United States after the end of the “Ameri...
Laotian American students attending universities across the U.S. are first-, second-, and third-gene...
In February 2020, Southeast Asian community organizations learned that the Government of Laos and th...
The United States is home to 2.5 million immigrant/refugee communities from the Southeast Asian coun...
Southeast Asian Americans have vast potential for educational advancement. Statistics reveal drastic...
The educational trends in the attainment of Hmong American students in higher education have grown s...
I conducted this study to examine Hmong American college students\u27 perspectives on sense of belon...
Southeast Asian American (SEAA) (e.g., Cambodian, Hmong, Lao, and Vietnamese) students\u27 education...
Cambodian American college students are often overlooked in academe because of the model minority my...
As the changing demographics in the United States are steadily shifting the student populations in c...
University of Minnesota Ed.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: Work, Community, and Family Education. ...
Since Hmong Americans are considered “Asians,” previous literature has often used them to dismantle ...
Hmong Americans\u27 postsecondary completion rates remain low when compared to other Asian ethnic gr...
Hmong American college students are an underrepresented and understudied college student population....
Student persistence and retention in higher education is a phenomenon that has been studied for year...