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" Si Se Puede: "
Baaz Medina, Maria Del Carmen
Haviland, Don
Document Type
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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1109030
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Doc. No
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TLpq2469850848
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Main Entry
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Baaz Medina, Maria Del Carmen
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Haviland, Don
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Title & Author
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Si Se Puede:\ Baaz Medina, Maria Del CarmenHaviland, Don
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College
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California State University, Long Beach
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Date
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2020
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student score
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2020
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Degree
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M.S.
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Page No
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133
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Abstract
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As undocumented students enroll in college, they are met with a variety of challenges that can hinder their progress through higher education. Immigration-related policies, financial issues, and unwelcoming college climates are some of the obstacles identified often by literature. By overcoming these obstacles and graduating college, a low percentage of undocumented students have demonstrated to have what it takes to succeed in college. Capturing the experiences of current undocumented community college students, this qualitative study explored how nine undocumented Latinx students developed and used their assets and various forms of capital to navigate this sector of education. The college experiences of participants in this study confirmed the existence and use of Community Cultural Wealth (CCW). In particular, aspirational, familial, navigational, social and spiritual forms of capital demonstrated to help participants navigate community college. To support undocumented college students considering their CCW, implications of this study are discussed in addition to recommendations for policy, practice and research.
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Subject
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Community college education
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Education policy
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Educational administration
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Educational leadership
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Higher education
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Latin American studies
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