In this exploratory study, we conducted in-depth interviews with university seminar instructors to discover perceived differences between successful and struggling first-year Latina/o college students. Several factors emerged from interviews to differentiate successful and struggling Latina/o college students. These factors include assimilation, motivation to pursue goals, family knowledge and resources, family social class, different preparation for postsecondary education, and different levels of support and encouragement in high school. We provide recommendations for high school counselors and researchers
The purpose of this study was to examine the complexities of successful attainment and achievement o...
This qualitative study explores the biopsychosocial factors that influence first-generation Latino s...
There is limited research on why Latina students stay and successfully graduate from high school and...
The present study aimed to evaluate academic performance, academic help-seeking, college adjustment,...
Latinas/os are considered "deprived" when it comes to educational achievement (Arbona & Novy, 1991),...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-224).Nationwide, Latino students are entering college, y...
The current study explored 112 Latina/o college students’ perceptions of barriers, acculturation, ac...
As the United States and Texas become increasingly dependent on the success of Hispanics in higher e...
This study examined predictors of college-going self-efficacy and educational goals in a sample of L...
In the United States, it is increasingly difficult to earn a livable wage with a high school diploma...
A systematic review was conducted to produce an up-to-date and comprehensive summary of qualitative ...
Disparities persist among college attendance and conferred degrees for Latinas in the United States....
This study examined the contextual factors that led to the success of Mexican Americans who overcame...
The experiences of Latino male students are oftentimes consolidated with those of other student popu...
This study examined the reasons behind first-generation Latino students’ academic success in attaini...
The purpose of this study was to examine the complexities of successful attainment and achievement o...
This qualitative study explores the biopsychosocial factors that influence first-generation Latino s...
There is limited research on why Latina students stay and successfully graduate from high school and...
The present study aimed to evaluate academic performance, academic help-seeking, college adjustment,...
Latinas/os are considered "deprived" when it comes to educational achievement (Arbona & Novy, 1991),...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-224).Nationwide, Latino students are entering college, y...
The current study explored 112 Latina/o college students’ perceptions of barriers, acculturation, ac...
As the United States and Texas become increasingly dependent on the success of Hispanics in higher e...
This study examined predictors of college-going self-efficacy and educational goals in a sample of L...
In the United States, it is increasingly difficult to earn a livable wage with a high school diploma...
A systematic review was conducted to produce an up-to-date and comprehensive summary of qualitative ...
Disparities persist among college attendance and conferred degrees for Latinas in the United States....
This study examined the contextual factors that led to the success of Mexican Americans who overcame...
The experiences of Latino male students are oftentimes consolidated with those of other student popu...
This study examined the reasons behind first-generation Latino students’ academic success in attaini...
The purpose of this study was to examine the complexities of successful attainment and achievement o...
This qualitative study explores the biopsychosocial factors that influence first-generation Latino s...
There is limited research on why Latina students stay and successfully graduate from high school and...