The influence of dual credit on Latinx students' college aspirations and choices

TO Allen, ML Thompson, S Collins - Journal of Latinos and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
TO Allen, ML Thompson, S Collins
Journal of Latinos and Education, 2020Taylor & Francis
This study employed social capital and chain migration theory to understand the
development of college aspirations and the college choice process of Latinx dual credit
earners enrolled in engineering programs. Through semi-structured, one-on-one interviews,
participants described the key individuals who inspired their college aspirations and shared
the reasons they selected a four-year, public university. The findings indicate that dual credit
was not a substantial influence in their college-going decision making. Instead, family …
Abstract
This study employed social capital and chain migration theory to understand the development of college aspirations and the college choice process of Latinx dual credit earners enrolled in engineering programs. Through semi-structured, one-on-one interviews, participants described the key individuals who inspired their college aspirations and shared the reasons they selected a four-year, public university. The findings indicate that dual credit was not a substantial influence in their college-going decision making. Instead, family, peers, and financial aid resources informed the participants’ aspirations and choices. Recommendations for practice and future research are offered.
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