“…For example, some strands of research have focused on the development of HSIs, their institutional characteristics, and the institutional agents of HSIs (e.g., de los Santos & de los Santos, 2003;Doran, 2015;García & Ramirez, 2015;Laden, 2004;Murphy, 2013;Santiago, 2006). Additional research has examined factors that influence Latino/a students' persistence, success, and college-going experiences at HSIs suggesting that the unique context at HSIs is an important factor impacting educational outcomes for these students (e.g., Arana, Castañeda-Sound, Blanchard, & Aguilar, 2011;ArbeloMarrero & Milacci, 2016;Cuellar, 2012;Fosnacht & Nailos, 2016;Maestas, Vaquera, & Zehr, 2007;Musoba, Collazo, & Placide, 2013). Other studies have focused on why students choose to attend HSIs (e.g., Cejda, Casparis, & Rhodes, 2002;Núñez & Bowers, 2011;Núñez, Sparks, & Hernandez, 2011;Santiago, 2008;Torres & Zerquera, 2012).…”