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Regina L. Suriel; James Martinez; Christian Bello Escobar; Jamie L. Workman – Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs, 2024
Colleges and universities are seeing growth of Latinx students actively engaged in Greek life. In this study, six Latino participants share their testimonios as members of different Chapters of a Latinx Greek Letter Organization (LGLO) nestled within Predominantly White Institutions located in the state of Georgia, USA. Informed by LatCrit theory,…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Activism, Hispanic American Students, College Students
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Cuellar, Stephanie – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2024
Despite intersectional barriers to accessing and navigating institutions of higher education, Latine college student enrollment and attainment rates are increasing. This critical quantitative study employed Community Cultural Wealth framework to identify connections between cultural coping strategies and resilience among 143 Latine students at a…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Coping, Resilience (Psychology), Hispanic American Students
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Alana A. U. Kennedy; Mabel E. Hernandez – New Directions for Higher Education, 2025
Using a comparative case study methodology, we aimed to understand how sense of belonging, among Asian American and Latinx undergraduates, impacts their academic help-seeking behaviors in the classroom. We recruited 19 participants attending one of two universities--one public Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and one private Predominantly White…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Sense of Belonging, Asian American Students, Hispanic American Students
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Raquel Wright-Mair; Delma Ramos; Brittany Passano – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
Traditionally, imposter syndrome is defined as feelings of inferiority regardless of one's accomplishments and experiences. Imposter syndrome is often viewed as an experience that racially minoritized populations in higher education "must" encounter. But these traditional understandings frame imposter syndrome as a personal flaw rather…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Self Esteem, Predominantly White Institutions, Coping
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Samantha Tackett; Kelly M. Torres; Meagan Arrastía-Chisholm – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
The authors explored the influence of family background and students' perceived socioeconomic status with minoritized students' acculturation and transition experiences during their first-year, first-time enrollment at a predominantly White institution in the southeastern United States. Narrative interviews and "a priori" codes from the…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Hispanic American Students, Acculturation, Student Experience
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Hermen Díaz III – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
This study aimed to examine the role of a Latinx/a/o cultural center in the experience of undergraduate Latino men at a predominantly White institution. A qualitative case study approach was used to explore the relationship between a Latinx/a/o cultural center and six Latino undergraduate men. Each participant was interviewed three times using…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Males, Hispanic American Students, Cultural Centers
Katja A. Waldron – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Background: Considerable research has examined how stress is associated with college drinking, but limited theory-driven published reports examine whether these effects generalize to Latino/a/x students. Although Latino/a/x students typically make up a small percentage of students at predominantly White institutions (PWIs; e.g., 6-8%),…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Aggression, Racism, Drinking
Melisa Alves – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The prevalence of whiteness at selective Historically White Institutions (HWIs) creates hostile and oppressive environments for Latinx/a/o students. Consequently, Latinx/a/o students face racialized barriers that impact their ability to thrive at these institutions. Yet, despite these racialized barriers, Latinx/a/o students have found ways to…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Predominantly White Institutions, College Environment, Racism
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Lauren R. Contreras – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
This research shares testimonios from 11 Latina undergraduates attending a 4-year PWI in the Western US to better understand how they defined and measured their success in higher education. Traditional success measures, like graduation and persistence rates, are based on the institution's values and do not fully represent Latine values. While…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Females, Undergraduate Students, Predominantly White Institutions
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Martín Alberto Gonzalez – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
Using critical race theory counterstorytelling, I tell a story about the experiences of Mexican/Mexican American/Xicanx (MMAX) undergraduate students at a private, predominantly white university in the Northeast. Drawing on in-depth interviews, participant observations, pláticas, and document analyses, I highlight the various ways MMAX students…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Hispanic American Students, Mexican Americans, Mexicans
Andrea Dyrness; Jackquelin Bristol; Daniel Garzón – Harvard Educational Review, 2024
In this article, Andrea Dyrness, Jackquelin Bristol, and Daniel Garzón explore how cultural mentoring with elementary students was enacted by undergraduate and graduate students from minoritized backgrounds attending a predominantly white university. They examine how these mentors engaged with a framework of community cultural wealth and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, College Students, Mentors, Predominantly White Institutions
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Pumaccahua, Tatiana; Rogers, Margaret R. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
Using the lens of Community Cultural Wealth (CCW; Yosso, 2005), the present study examined the supports and challenges encountered by Latinx and Black students as they obtained doctoral degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines. Twelve self-identified participants at predominately White institutions (PWI) completed…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Hispanic American Students, African American Students, Doctoral Students
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Gutierrez-Serrano, Gabriela; Romo, Laura F.; Chagolla, Diana – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
Fifty-two strongly committed, first-generation Latina women attending a predominantly white institution (PWI) were asked how their first-generation status has had an impact on their college experience and where they see themselves in five years. Written responses to these questions were analyzed from the lens of "attribution theory" and…
Descriptors: Females, Hispanic American Students, First Generation College Students, Student Motivation
Joseph A. Ocasio – ProQuest LLC, 2024
A paradox exists among Hispanic college-bound students: despite a greater inclination toward pursuing a college education, they are among the least likely to persist toward graduation. This study contributes to understanding Hispanic persistence and retention strategies at a Predominantly White Institution (PWI). It examines the relationship…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, Predominantly White Institutions, Grade Point Average, Cultural Awareness
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Jonathan R. Trinidad; Theresa C. Suarez – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
Nearly a quarter of Hispanic college students experience race-based bias and discrimination on college campuses (McLennan & Jacobo, 2018). These experiences often take the form of microaggressions or subtle everyday interactions conveying negative messages toward marginalized groups (Ogunyemi et al., 2020). Among Hispanic college students at…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Racism, Predominantly White Institutions, Minority Serving Institutions
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