ABSTRACT
A qualitative study with Latina/o high school students was conducted to understand their experiences obtaining information about going to college. The following themes emerged: students encountered difficulty meeting with the counselors and obtaining information; students had little idea of where to start looking for information about going to college; and little idea about the world of work. Implications for research and practice are presented to provide insight into the experiences of Latina/o students and to suggest changes needed to extend the possibilities of achieving the goal of college enrollment and success for Latina/o students.
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to acknowledge the Abriendo Puertas Parental Communication Initiative. It was through our partnership with Abriendo Puertas that the original data for this study emerged. An independent school district (ISD) of a South Texas border region known as the Rio Grande Valley provided the space to conduct the focus groups for the study.
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