This phenomenological study aims to understand the lived experience of Latinx transfer students as they navigate through the transfer process from a California community college to four-year universities in California. Research on the transfer pathway focused on Latinx students' intent to transfer, but struggle to do so, tackling equity gaps, and institutional barriers that prevent Latinx students from transferring. The researcher used interviews to better understand the Latinx perspectives of the transfer process. A purposive sample technique was used to recruit nine Latinx community college students from a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) in a large metropolitan area in Southern California. LatCrit theory was used to analyze the...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Latino...
Latinos are now the largest group of students who begin their postsecondary studies at a California ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-152)Latino men in California who successfully graduat...
Graduation date: 2013This qualitative study explores the experiences of Latina/o transfer students f...
Latinx men continue to be disproportionately underrepresented at 4-year colleges and universities, p...
This qualitative study explores the experiences of Latina/o transfer students from a two-year to a f...
In Texas, 42% of Latina/o/x undergraduate students enroll in community colleges. Unfortunately, only...
2011-11-22This dissertation tested the constructs of academic and social involvement and adjustment ...
This study is a departure from discussions on why community college students do not transfer in larg...
This qualitative study used narrative analysis to gain a greater understanding of the educational ex...
Latina/os are one of the fastest growing populations nationwide. In California, Latino males make u...
The majority of California's students seeking higher education are enrolled in a community college a...
This study set out to investigate the influence of psychological, social, and cultural experiences d...
This paper describes the Latino male transfer process from a community college to a four-year instit...
California Community Colleges (CCC) are the largest post-secondary higher education systems in the n...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Latino...
Latinos are now the largest group of students who begin their postsecondary studies at a California ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-152)Latino men in California who successfully graduat...
Graduation date: 2013This qualitative study explores the experiences of Latina/o transfer students f...
Latinx men continue to be disproportionately underrepresented at 4-year colleges and universities, p...
This qualitative study explores the experiences of Latina/o transfer students from a two-year to a f...
In Texas, 42% of Latina/o/x undergraduate students enroll in community colleges. Unfortunately, only...
2011-11-22This dissertation tested the constructs of academic and social involvement and adjustment ...
This study is a departure from discussions on why community college students do not transfer in larg...
This qualitative study used narrative analysis to gain a greater understanding of the educational ex...
Latina/os are one of the fastest growing populations nationwide. In California, Latino males make u...
The majority of California's students seeking higher education are enrolled in a community college a...
This study set out to investigate the influence of psychological, social, and cultural experiences d...
This paper describes the Latino male transfer process from a community college to a four-year instit...
California Community Colleges (CCC) are the largest post-secondary higher education systems in the n...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Latino...
Latinos are now the largest group of students who begin their postsecondary studies at a California ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-152)Latino men in California who successfully graduat...