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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Willison, Scott; Jang, Bong Seok – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
This study considers 4 years of national College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) data from programs located across the United States. Findings reveal that 81% of the migrant college students served by CAMP continue to study a 2nd year. Researchers found that the success of high-achieving programs can overshadow less effective ones and, thus,…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Migrant Programs, Migrant Education, Student Financial Aid
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Arellano, Eduardo Casillas; Torre, Monica F.; Valentine, Kathryn – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Research about the benefits of interactional diversity in college has been conducted at various U.S. institutions, but little research has focused on border colleges. This study explores the extent to which students at U.S.-Mexico border institutions reported having cross-racial and cross-ethnic interactions that researchers suggest promote…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Diversity, Racial Relations, Foreign Countries
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Del Pilar, Jose A. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
This psychologically oriented study examined the use of mental health services by Latino/a college students. Significant differences were found between Latinos/as and non-Latinos/as on four variables: Latinos/as tended to live at home, have more children, be foreign born, and have past depression. Because the data for the Latino/a students…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Hispanic American Students, College Students, Health Services
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Torres Campos, Cidhinnia M.; Phinney, Jean S.; Perez-Brena, Norma; Kim, Chami; Ornelas, Beatriz; Nemanim, Liron; Padilla Kallemeyn, Delia M.; Mihecoby, Anita; Ramirez, Cinthya – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
This article describes the implementation and evaluation of a pilot mentoring program that provided support for Latino college freshmen at risk for poor academic outcomes. Latino is a term used in the United States to identify persons of Spanish-speaking origin or descent who designate themselves as Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Mentors, Academic Achievement, Hispanic Americans
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Haviland, Don; Rodriguez-Kiino, Diane – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
This article reports on a yearlong case study on the impact of a faculty development program designed to improve learning opportunities for Latina women by encouraging the use of culturally responsive pedagogy. Although the study concluded before changes in faculty practice could be documented, it did find evidence of changes in faculty attitudes…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Educational Technology, Faculty Development, Case Studies
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Yang, Raymond K.; Byers, Steven R.; Salazar, Guadalupe; Salas, Richard A. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Latino university students' responses to two surveys revealed three types: one recalls valuable family lessons, relates them to university experiences, and envisions how these experiences will have long-range benefits; the second is lonely, confused, and insecure; the third values cultural origins, but feels anxious and self-conscious. These types…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Hispanic American Students, Student Attitudes, Surveys
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Cerna, Oscar S.; Perez, Patricia A.; Saenz, Victor – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
This article focuses on understanding successful Latina/o college student retention at 4-year institutions. Deficit models fail to consider how Latina/o students use different forms of capital (i.e., social, cultural, economic, and human) in earning a degree. Using data from the UCLA's Cooperative Institutional Research Program, factors associated…
Descriptors: Institutional Research, Hispanic American Students, School Holding Power, College Students
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Luna, Veronica; Prieto, Linda – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Using individual interviews, this study examined how a group of Latina/o undergraduate students in Texas considered graduate studies. Findings reveal that familial support, perceived community responsibility, and their participation in a mentoring program all played a considerable role in demystifying graduate studies. Implications support the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Study, Mentors, Community Responsibility
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Nunez, Anne-Marie – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
This study develops a model predicting academic self-confidence for 2nd-year Latina/o college students. Findings indicate that forms of academic, cultural, social, and intercultural capital (the capacity to negotiate diverse racial and ethnic environments) are positively associated with academic self-confidence. The prevalence of negative…
Descriptors: College Students, Self Concept, Hispanic Americans, Academic Ability
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Brown, Richard; Campbell, D. Michael – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
This study compares trends in participation and performance on mathematics and science Advanced Placement exams for student ethnic subgroups in California high schools over a 6-year period. Results indicate that although growth in participation and performance is evident for all subgroups, the rates of increase differ across groups. As minority…
Descriptors: Science Careers, Advanced Placement, Minority Groups, Mathematics Education
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Robles, Barbara J. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
A significant research gap exists in our knowledge of how educational attainment affects wealth building and intergenerational wealth transfers among Latinos. Wealth includes earnings but is a much wider and more fundamental measure of economic mobility. The education-earnings-wealth relationship is explored by constructing estimates of social…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Attainment, Profiles, Hispanic Americans
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Oseguera, Leticia; Locks, Angela M.; Vega, Irene I. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Notwithstanding years of retention efforts, graduation rates of Latinas/os remain alarmingly low. The purpose of this review is threefold. First, the authors go beyond traditional theory and highlight those scholars who shed new information on retention for Latina/o students. Second, they summarize factors that specifically affect Latina/o…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Hispanic American Students, Educational Attainment, Academic Persistence
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Flores, Stella M.; Chapa, Jorge – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
This study evaluates the recent political context in which foreign-born noncitizen immigrants in the United States exist, their traditional and new settlement locations of residence, and where they are most likely to use public policies that encourage college enrollment. Legislative trends indicate that state activity continues to evolve around…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Immigration, Enrollment, Undocumented Immigrants
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Saenz, Victor B.; Ponjuan, Luis – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Latino male students are "vanishing" from the American education pipeline, a trend that is especially evident at the secondary and postsecondary levels. The question of why Latino males are vanishing from America's colleges is complex, and this scholarly article explores some of the socio-cultural factors, peer dynamics, and labor force demands…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Labor Force, Males, Hispanic Americans
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de los Santos, Alfredo G., Jr.; Vega, Irene I. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2008
This manuscript examines the number of Hispanic individuals who serve as presidents or chancellor and the type of institutions they serve. In 2001, only 13 states had institutions in which the president or chancellor was Latina/o. By 2006, that number had increased to 22. Both in 2001 and 2006, 61% of all Latina/o CEOs served in associate's degree…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Hispanic Americans, Institutional Characteristics, Trend Analysis
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