“…Numerous studies conclude that the influence of family greatly affects the future educational aspiration of students (McDonough, 1997;Jun & Colyar, 2001;Plank & Jordan, 2001;Gandara, 2002). Parents influence the decision of participation in higher education through the various roles they play: promoters and encouragers of particular behaviours, providers of resources, and role models (Conklin & Dailey, 1981;Hossler & Stage, 1992;Engle, 2007;McCarron & Inkelas, 2006;Lohfink & Paulsen 2005;Pike & Kuh 2005;Choy2001;Terenzini et al, 1996;London, 1996;Riehl, 1994;Pratt & Skaggs, 1989;Bilson & Terry 1982;Volle & Federico, 1997). However, offering parental support means engaging in decision making, asking pertinent questions, providing financial resources, and giving tangible support, which may include: arranging for college visitations, saving money for tuition, guiding the completion of applications and other forms, gathering information from college programs, and attending financial aid workshops (National Postsecondary Education Cooperative, 2007).…”