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Race Class And Choice In Latinoa Higher Education Pathways In The Collegeforall Era 1st Edition Sarah M Ovink Auth

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Race Class And Choice In Latinoa Higher Education Pathways In The Collegeforall Era 1st Edition Sarah M Ovink Auth
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Race Class And Choice In Latinoa Higher Education Pathways In The Collegeforall Era 1st Edition Sarah M Ovink Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.61 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Sarah M Ovink (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137518859, 9781137518866, 1137518855, 1137518863
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Race Class And Choice In Latinoa Higher Education Pathways In The Collegeforall Era 1st Edition Sarah M Ovink Auth by Sarah M Ovink (auth.) 9781137518859, 9781137518866, 1137518855, 1137518863 instant download after payment.

This book is an in-depth study which examines the lives of fifty ambitious Latino/a high school seniors in the San Francisco East Bay Area, following their entrance into college and career pathways over several years. This book examines the social forces that contributed to near-universal college attendance among these mostly low-income Latinos/as, all of whom attended fairly typical public schools. In an era of increased economic insecurity, decreased funding for schools, and rising college tuition, this book provides a balanced look at the individual choices and systemic constraints influencing today’s “college-for-all” orientation, while pointing the way toward possibilities for making college pathways smoother for all.

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