Cambodian American college students are often overlooked in academe because of the model minority myth. The stereotype overshadows the challenges and heterogeneity in the Asian American and Pacific Islander population. This exploratory study examined the experiences of 13 first-generation Cambodian American college students at a large, public institution in California. Findings revealed that, despite obstacles of being first-generation with limited cultural capital, students were transformed into successful leaners when they received validation from their parents and peers and felt a sense of belonging to the college community through their involvement in an ethnic-based student organization
This paper explores the role of gender and ethnicity in the education of Cambodian American high sch...
This qualitative thematic analysis study examined the motivations of first-generation college gradua...
Southeast Asian Americans have vast potential for educational advancement. Statistics reveal drastic...
Cambodian American college students are often overlooked in academe because of the model minority my...
Educational policy usually overlooks Cambodian American students as a unique ethnic group, attending...
Educational policy usually overlooks Cambodian American students as a unique ethnic group, attending...
Research on second generation Cambodian Americans in the university setting remains scarce in terms ...
Cambodian Americans graduate from college at a lower rate than most Asian American groups. This qual...
Contrary to the model minority myth that portrays Asian Americans as academic all-stars over-represe...
Asian American first-generation college students—those who are the first in their families to attend...
A qualitative collective case study explored variables that had an effect on decisions to pursue pos...
A qualitative collective case study explored variables that had an effect on decisions to pursue pos...
This hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry uses a social, cultural, and aspirational capital framewor...
This paper explores the role of gender and ethnicity in the education of Cambodian American high sch...
This hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry uses a social, cultural, and aspirational capital framewor...
This paper explores the role of gender and ethnicity in the education of Cambodian American high sch...
This qualitative thematic analysis study examined the motivations of first-generation college gradua...
Southeast Asian Americans have vast potential for educational advancement. Statistics reveal drastic...
Cambodian American college students are often overlooked in academe because of the model minority my...
Educational policy usually overlooks Cambodian American students as a unique ethnic group, attending...
Educational policy usually overlooks Cambodian American students as a unique ethnic group, attending...
Research on second generation Cambodian Americans in the university setting remains scarce in terms ...
Cambodian Americans graduate from college at a lower rate than most Asian American groups. This qual...
Contrary to the model minority myth that portrays Asian Americans as academic all-stars over-represe...
Asian American first-generation college students—those who are the first in their families to attend...
A qualitative collective case study explored variables that had an effect on decisions to pursue pos...
A qualitative collective case study explored variables that had an effect on decisions to pursue pos...
This hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry uses a social, cultural, and aspirational capital framewor...
This paper explores the role of gender and ethnicity in the education of Cambodian American high sch...
This hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry uses a social, cultural, and aspirational capital framewor...
This paper explores the role of gender and ethnicity in the education of Cambodian American high sch...
This qualitative thematic analysis study examined the motivations of first-generation college gradua...
Southeast Asian Americans have vast potential for educational advancement. Statistics reveal drastic...