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What Happens in English Class Doesn’t Stay in English Class: How College Writers Remember, Story, and Inhabit the Past in the Present
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Still I Aspire: Graduate Degree Aspirations for Community College Transfer Students of Color
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Enrollment of vertical transfer students across four-year colleges and universities has been increasing over the past decade (Shapiro et al., 2018). From 2012 to 2017, data from the Beginning Postsecondary Students (BPS) survey showed that White students represented the largest group of transfers to four-year colleges and universities. Racial and ethnic minoritized populations continue to face challenges in successfully transferring to a four-year from a two-year institution due to systemic barriers (Crisp, Potter, Robertson, & Carales, 2020); and students of color who do successfully transfer from a two-year into a four-year face additional barriers that stem from institutional racism and lack of a transfer receptive culture (Jain, Herrera, Bernal, & Sol�rzano, 2011; Umbach, Tuchmayer, Clayton, & Smith, 2018; Wawrzyski & Sedlacek, 2003). This study aimed to identify factors that shape and sustain the graduate degree aspirations of community college transfer students of color. Specifically, this study examined graduate degree aspirations across institutional characteristics and measures used to determine a campus climate experience to examine how graduate degree aspirations varied for transfers of color enrolled across colleges and universities within the U.S. Key findings include students’ experience with a hostile campus climate contribute odds toward graduate education and whether students finance their education through personal income, loans, or grants—overall these measures appeared to contribute odds toward graduate aspirations than having no aspiration to obtain a graduate degree. Frameworks of Critical Race Theory and a Transfer Receptive Culture (Jain et al., 2011) offer critical discussions for implications, research, policy, and practice.
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Aspirations; Community College; HGLM; Higher education; Transfer; Transfer Students of Color
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6kh0k4dr
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Exploring First-Generation College Students Transition into Higher Education
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In: Culminating Experience Projects (2022)
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Encountering American higher education: First-year academic transition of international undergraduate students in the United States
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In: Journal of Global Education and Research (2022)
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HMong Parent Day/Hnub Txhawb Nqa Niam Txiv: Implementing Psychosociocultural Educational Programming to Honor Rau Siab
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In: Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement (2022)
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Using Issues in Honors Education to Teach Argumentation
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In: Honors in Practice -- Online Archive (2022)
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Honors Participation at a Two-Year Community College: Academic and Student Engagement Outcomes
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In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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In a world where teens send 100s of text messages a week, has literacy changed?
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In: Who Cares? Casual Conversations with Southern Scholars (2021)
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Obtaining Gold: A Heuristic Inquiry on Successful Non-Traditional Black Male Students at a Midwestern Predominantly White Institution
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Divergent Values: A Family Critical Race Theory Analysis of Families of Color and Their Perceptions of Teachers and Teaching as a Profession
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In: Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education (2021)
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Prices they pay: Academic achievement and progress to graduation barriers experienced by community college students due to the cost of course materials
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In: Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Publications and Other Works (2021)
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BORN OR MADE: PROBLEMS OF PROSE STYLE & STYLISTIC IMPROVABILITY AT THE SENTENCE LEVEL, AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
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“I Always Felt Like I Belonged:” A Case Study on a First-Generation Focused Student Success Program and Sense of Belonging
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In: Educational Administration: Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research (2021)
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Culturally Responsive Teaching: Teacher Candidates Identify What’s Important
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In: Showcase of Osprey Advancements in Research and Scholarship (SOARS) (2021)
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First-Generation College Student Network
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In: Honors in Practice -- Online Archive (2021)
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GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THESIS ABSTRACTS WRITTEN BY THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF MANAGEMENT STUDY PROGRAM
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In: Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 72-86 (2021) (2021)
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English as a Medium of Instruction in English-as-a-Foreign-Language Primary Schools in Vietnam: Policies and Implementation
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Academic advising first-generation college students ; Academic advising FGCS
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Hopes and Struggles: Cross-generational Metamorphosis of Educational Beliefs and Practices between Two-Generations of Korean-American Parents
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In: Graduate Theses & Dissertations (2020)
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