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Cavazos, Javier, Jr.; Johnson, Michael B.; Sparrow, Gregory Scott – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2010
Eleven Latina/o college students were interviewed to provide insight into what kind of coping responses they used to overcome challenges and when such responses were employed. The following responses emerged: positive reframing, acceptance, self-talk, maintaining focus on final goals, using low expectations as motivation, self-reflection, taking…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Coping, Hispanic American Students
Robbins, Leslie K.; Hoke, Mary M. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2010
Perceptions of counselors from Hispanic serving high schools regarding professional nursing as a career have received limited study. A cross-sectional descriptive study of a convenience sample of 55 guidance counselors from Hispanic serving institutions identified the number of requests/referrals to nursing programs and perceptions of prospective…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Nurses, Nursing, School Counselors
Espinoza, Roberta – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2010
This study documents strategies employed by Latina doctoral graduate students to balance family relationships with the demands of school to maintain their status of a "good daughter". In-depth interviews reveal some women integrate family and school by explaining the demands placed on them to enlist support while others keep their two social…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Daughters, Family Relationship
Perez, Patricia A.; Ceja, Miguel – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2010
Although most Latina/o transfer students declare intentions to transfer from a community college, few move on to 4-year colleges and universities. The authors provide an overview of the existing information related to transfer objectives and rates. Using the theoretical models of Latina/o critical race theory and validation theory the authors also…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Hispanic American Students, College Students, Student Educational Objectives
Flores, Stella; Southern, Kyle G. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2010
Using data from the American Community Survey of the U.S. Census from 2000 to 2007, we analyze the occupational distribution of Latino immigrants and their associated prestige ranking by degree status in comparison with U.S.-born Latinos. We find dramatic gaps in the occupational distribution and prestige rankings among Latinos with similar…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Educational Attainment, Community Surveys, Immigrants
Perez-Escamilla, Rafael – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2010
According to the Institute of Medicine, health care access is defined as "the degree to which people are able to obtain appropriate care from the health care system in a timely manner." Two key components of health care access are medical insurance and having access to a usual source of health care. Recent national data show that 34% of Latino…
Descriptors: Health Insurance, Child Health, Access to Health Care, Hispanic Americans
Castillo, Linda G.; Conoley, Collie W.; Cepeda, Lisa M.; Ivy, Karen K.; Archuleta, Debra J. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2010
Three focus groups of ninth-grade Mexican American students explored the factors contributing to a pro-college culture. The students participated in the federal initiative program called "Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs." Analysis revealed specific student, family, peer, and school personnel influences toward a…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Focus Groups, School Personnel, Grade 9
Lopez-Estrada, Veronica; Koyama, Michelle – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2010
Although there have been numerous studies addressing factors that cause special education teachers to leave the classroom, few have focused on factors that contribute to teachers remaining in the field for 5 years or more. This study examines the factors that contribute to the retention of Mexican American special education teachers in the lower…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Special Education Teachers, Special Education, Teacher Persistence
Gonyea, Nathan E. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2010
The present study investigated the impact of acculturation on the learning styles of 151 Hispanic students enrolled in a Hispanic Serving Institution in South Texas, controlling for age, gender, and country of origin. Acculturation did not significantly predict learning style when controlling for these three variables. These results may be because…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Academic Achievement, Acculturation, Hispanic American Students
Fann, Amy; Jarsky, Karen McClafferty; McDonough, Patricia M. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Parents who have not had opportunities to attend college themselves have neither experience with the process of college preparation and college going nor sufficient access to needed information. This article describes a collaborative venture between a university department of education and a cluster of local schools designed to help parents of…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, College Planning, College Preparation, Parent Participation
Collins, Donald Earl; Weinbaum, Alexandra T.; Ramon, Gilberto; Vaughan, Debra – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Collaborative efforts between school districts and higher education institutions to address access, retention, and achievement issues for underrepresented students have grown in recent years. Yet many of these university or school district-led efforts possess limited understanding of the community context for systemic change, and engage community…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Organizations, Partnerships in Education, Access to Education
Jarsky, Karen McClafferty; McDonough, Patricia M.; Nunez, Anne-Marie – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
This case study examines a P-20 action research partnership involving a university, a nonprofit organization, and several middle and high schools with sizeable enrollments of underserved students. The partnership's goals were rooted in a cultural change model designed to encourage college awareness and attendance among largely Latino and African…
Descriptors: African American Students, Action Research, Case Studies, Secondary Schools
Moran, Carrol; Cooper, Catherine R.; Lopez, Angelica; Goza, Barbara – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
To consider how interdisciplinary P-20 partnerships increase college going among Chicano/Latino youth, the authors highlight evidence from the Educational Partnership Center (EPC), University of California, Santa Cruz, a P-20 partnership building academic achievement and college and career pathways. Three elements advance EPC effectiveness:…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Management Information Systems, Educational Theories, Alignment (Education)
Nunez, Anne-Marie; Oliva, Maricela – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
P-20 collaboration between the P-12 and higher education sectors has been increasing in recent years as a strategy to promote college access, particularly among underrepresented students. This article provides an overview of the current state of P-20 scholarship and practice in the field, offers an approach to conceptualizing the study and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation, Influences
Kimura-Walsh, Erin; Yamamura, Erica K.; Griffin, Kimberly A.; Allen, Walter R. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Using an Opportunity to Learn (OTL) framework, this study examines the college preparatory experiences of Latina high and non-high achievers at an urban Latina/o majority high school. Findings indicate that students relied almost exclusively on school resources to navigate their college preparation process. However, the school provided…
Descriptors: College Preparation, Minority Groups, Access to Education, Females

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