Do Rural, Hispanic, Community College Students Show Signs of Academic Undermatch?

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Author
Author
Eric Freeman
Journal
Diversion or Democratization
Details
Resource Type
Journal
Acquisition Number
BE026543
Published Date
09-29-2017 3:54 PM
Published Year
2016
Number of Pages
20
Language(s)
Subscription Only
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Abstract
This study examines the relationship between academic undermatch theory and the college-going decisions, experiences, and aspirations of first-generation, rural Hispanic community college students in the new destination meatpacking town of Winstead, Kansas. Ethnographic data from rural high school guidance counselors, community college faculty, and students suggest a need to emend the theory to address dynamic contextual factors such as proximity to home, familismo, place attachments, social networks, geographic location, sense of belonging, and academic validation.
Topics
School Statistics
Graduation and Dropout Rates
Family and Community Involvement
Demographics