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Feature Articles: Theory, Research, Policy, and Practice

Latina/o Student Perceptions of Post-Baccalaureate Education: Identifying Challenges to Increased Participation

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Pages 296-308 | Published online: 10 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

The percentage of Latinas/os decreases at each stage in the educational pipeline and is especially proportionally low at the post-baccalaureate level. This study investigates the complexities of the quest to increase post-baccalaureate participation for Latina/o students. We present data on post-baccalaureate education by utilizing 2 comprehensive survey instruments distributed at 3 California State University campuses (Hispanic-Serving Institutions), 1 for current Latina/o students and alumni and the other for faculty and administrators. Findings indicate that students evaluate the value of post-baccalaureate studies based on sometimes problematic undergraduate experiences, cost, and perceived opportunity.

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