“…Despite the United States approaching the majority–minority tipping point, individuals from ethnic minority backgrounds (i.e., those who are not White) continue to experience barriers, biases, and prejudice based on their group membership (Toomey & Storlie, 2015; Dovidio, Gluszek, John, Ditlmann, & Lagunes, 2010). Systemic barriers affecting Latinos/as, such as inequalities limiting academic success fostered by socioeconomic status, language, and cultural barriers, are prevalent in today’s schools (Storlie & Toomey, 2016). These barriers directly influence career exploration and aspirations among youth of color (Storlie, Albritton, & Cureton, 2017) and account for the disproportionately low percentage (61.4%) of Latino/as aged 25 or older, having attained a high school diploma compared to their White peers (A.…”