“…Although capital has been described as existing in different forms (e.g., cultural, social, economic, and symbolic), we focus on cultural capital in this study. Cultural capital is observed in embodied, objectified, and institutionalized states (Bourdieu, 1986), and allows individuals to acquire resources, skills, and knowledge through engagement with members of society (Hinton, 2015). Within the literature, disciplinespecific types of cultural capital have been described highlighting advantages that individuals accumulate within specific academic disciplines.…”