"A Win for All of Us": A Counterstory on What Counts as Success in Latinx Students' College Decision-Making
This paper utilizes a composite counterstory to address how Latinx first-generation-to-college, low-income students describe what 'success' looks like within their college decision-making processes and counter traditional perspectives on what should matter as they contemplate whether and w...
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Main Author: | Leslie Patricia Luqueño (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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