Describes the demographic and educational characteristics of the immigrant population in the United States, and discusses barriers faced by legal immigrants seeking to enroll in postsecondary education
It is estimated that over 32% of immigrants in the U.S have a bachelor’s degree or higher; yet over ...
In this two-paper dissertation, I examine U.S. Census data from the Current Population Survey Merged...
Explores the disparities in levels of educational progress among different immigrant population grou...
Known as the land of opportunities, United States has always been a key attraction to outside world ...
There are 65,000 undocumented high school students that graduate each year, with only approximately ...
Because financial barriers are such a big obstacle to college access for students, and then even mor...
Institutions of public higher education must meet the challenges presented by providing education se...
Uses examples from New York, Houston, and North Carolina to explore some of the innovative programs ...
As of March 2003, the immigrant population in the United States (US) has reached 33.5 million indivi...
A large number of undocumented students graduate from high school every year in the United States. T...
This CCRC Brief focuses on immigrant enrollment in community colleges and two-year associate degree ...
textDuring the last two decades the United States has undergone a dramatic demographic transformati...
Higher education professionals are critical to undocumented students’ educational success as their a...
2012-08-02On paper, the siblings look a lot alike. The same straight As. The same Advanced Placement...
Immigrant and undocumented students face significant barriers in accessing and obtaining a postsecon...
It is estimated that over 32% of immigrants in the U.S have a bachelor’s degree or higher; yet over ...
In this two-paper dissertation, I examine U.S. Census data from the Current Population Survey Merged...
Explores the disparities in levels of educational progress among different immigrant population grou...
Known as the land of opportunities, United States has always been a key attraction to outside world ...
There are 65,000 undocumented high school students that graduate each year, with only approximately ...
Because financial barriers are such a big obstacle to college access for students, and then even mor...
Institutions of public higher education must meet the challenges presented by providing education se...
Uses examples from New York, Houston, and North Carolina to explore some of the innovative programs ...
As of March 2003, the immigrant population in the United States (US) has reached 33.5 million indivi...
A large number of undocumented students graduate from high school every year in the United States. T...
This CCRC Brief focuses on immigrant enrollment in community colleges and two-year associate degree ...
textDuring the last two decades the United States has undergone a dramatic demographic transformati...
Higher education professionals are critical to undocumented students’ educational success as their a...
2012-08-02On paper, the siblings look a lot alike. The same straight As. The same Advanced Placement...
Immigrant and undocumented students face significant barriers in accessing and obtaining a postsecon...
It is estimated that over 32% of immigrants in the U.S have a bachelor’s degree or higher; yet over ...
In this two-paper dissertation, I examine U.S. Census data from the Current Population Survey Merged...
Explores the disparities in levels of educational progress among different immigrant population grou...