Evolving Narratives about College: Immigrant Community College Students' Perceptions of the Four-Year Degree in the Great Plains

被引:1
|
作者
Padilla, Moises [1 ]
Brown, Justin Chase [1 ]
Abrica, Elvira [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Educ Adm, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1080/10668926.2019.1600616
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
A significant percentage of the enrollment growth in higher education can be attributed to the recruitment of more diverse students, including those from immigrant households. Although research on immigrant students is growing in light of changing U.S. demographic shifts, this literature is inchoate. This paper examines evolving perspectives of the value of a four-year degree among immigrants and children of immigrants. Thus, in this paper article we synthesize current dominant narratives of immigrant students about the utility and viability of a four-year degree (and the changing impact on community college enrollment) and how they have shifted over time. We observe a current pulse that questions the ideological attitude of college for all, with some noting that a four-year degree has less significance and payoff than in the past within today's changing economy. Moreover, we present our findings through an empirical study of immigrant community college students' perceptions of the viability and value of the four-year degree and the implications for research and practice.
引用
收藏
页码:743 / 755
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Prior four year college degree and academic performance of first year pharmacy students: A three year study
    Chisholm, MA
    Cobb, HH
    Kotzan, JA
    Lautenschlager, G
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION, 1997, 61 (03) : 278 - 281
  • [42] Students' Perceptions About Pediatric Dental Behavior Guidance in an Undergraduate Four-Year Dental Curriculum
    Bimstein, Enrique
    Azari, Amir F.
    Sotto, Jason J.
    Riley, Joseph L., III
    JOURNAL OF DENTAL EDUCATION, 2009, 73 (12) : 1366 - 1371
  • [43] Factors Influencing Students' Choices in the Multiple College Entrance Program: The Case of Four-Year Institutes of Technology
    Lin, Da-Sen
    JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION SCIENCES, 2010, 55 (03): : 89 - 122
  • [44] AC 2012-2937: ENGAGING UNDERREPRESENTED COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS IN ENGINEERING: A MODEL OF COLLABORATION BETWEEN TWO-YEAR AND FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
    Enriquez, Amelito G.
    Pong, Wenshen
    Shahnasser, Hamid
    Mahmoodi, Hamid
    Jiang, Hao
    Chen, Cheng
    2012 ASEE ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 2012,
  • [45] Early Impacts of College, Interrupted: Considering First-Year Students' Narratives About COVID and Reports of Adjustment During College Shutdowns
    Booker, Jordan A.
    Ell, Mikayla
    Fivush, Robyn
    Greenhoot, Andrea Follmer
    McLean, Kate C.
    Wainryb, Cecilia
    Pasupathi, Monisha
    PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2022, 33 (11) : 1928 - 1946
  • [46] Completing the Educational Career: High School Graduation, Four-year College Enrollment, and Bachelor's Degree Completion among Black, Hispanic, and White Students
    Merolla, David M.
    SOCIOLOGY OF RACE AND ETHNICITY, 2018, 4 (02) : 281 - 297
  • [47] The Implementation and Learning Effects of Last-Mile Curriculum among Nursing Students of a Four-Year Technology College
    Liu, Hsing-Yuan
    Chang, Chia-Chen
    Yu, Kuei-Lan
    Ho, Ying-Chyi
    Tzeng, Yin-Jen
    Wu, Sheam-Ming
    JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION SCIENCES, 2010, 55 (04): : 131 - 155
  • [48] Using Community College Prior Academic Performance to Predict Re-Enrollment at a Four-Year Online University
    Nadasen, Denise
    List, Alexandra
    ONLINE LEARNING, 2016, 20 (02): : 120 - 133
  • [49] Exploring Gender Differences in Leadership Aspirations: A Four-Year Longitudinal Study of College Students From Adverse Backgrounds
    Wolniak, Gregory C.
    Chen-Bendle, Emily C.
    Tackett, Jennifer L.
    AERA OPEN, 2023, 9
  • [50] "Do I Really Belong Here?": The Stigma of Being a Community College Transfer Student at a Four-Year University
    Shaw, Stacy T.
    Spink, Kristina
    Chin-Newman, Christina
    COMMUNITY COLLEGE JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2019, 43 (09) : 657 - 660