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A Community Cultural Wealth Examination of Sources of Support and Challenges Among Latino First- and Second-Generation College Students at a Hispanic Serving Institution
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EthnicityPostsecondary EducationEducationCultural FactorEthnic Group RelationSecond-generation College StudentsStudent RetentionLatino/a StudiesLatino CultureStudent CultureMixed Method ApproachCultural IntegrationCultural DiversityCollege PipelineEthnic StudiesUniversity Student RetentionLatino First-College Completion RatesStudent SuccessHigher EducationCultureHumanitiesSecondary EducationSociologyHispanic Serving InstitutionEducation PolicyLatino Students
Growth of Latino students in postsecondary education merits an examination of their resources/challenges. A community cultural wealth model provided a framework to examine unacknowledged student resources and challenges. A mixed method approach found that first- and second-generation college students report equal numbers of sources of support/challenges. Understanding student needs can assist with program development to increasing college completion rates.
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