2020
DOI: 10.24974/amae.14.3.408
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Factors Influencing Optimism for Degree Attainment in Latino First-Generation College Students

Abstract: Latino first-generation college students face a unique set of challenges that are not part of the college experience of their non-first-generation counterparts. Nonetheless, many Latinos remain optimistic about overcoming barriers that might impede their educational pursuits. The present study was aimed at exploring factors that contribute to Latino students’ positive expectations for degree attainment. Utilizing data from a large online survey administered at a four-year Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), we… Show more

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“…These practices often link familismo to confianza, a form of mutually trusting peer mentorship that increases institutional attachment (Gonzales, 2019). These familial practices have also shown to buffer systemic inequities in ways that contribute to Latinx college students’ positive expectations for degree attainment (Romo et al, 2020). The literature have been urging universities to employ familismo-centric strategies to develop culturally responsive institutions to better serve Latinx undergraduate populations (Gonzales, 2019; Hernández, 2015; Saenz & Ponjuan, 2009).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These practices often link familismo to confianza, a form of mutually trusting peer mentorship that increases institutional attachment (Gonzales, 2019). These familial practices have also shown to buffer systemic inequities in ways that contribute to Latinx college students’ positive expectations for degree attainment (Romo et al, 2020). The literature have been urging universities to employ familismo-centric strategies to develop culturally responsive institutions to better serve Latinx undergraduate populations (Gonzales, 2019; Hernández, 2015; Saenz & Ponjuan, 2009).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%