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Ceja, Miguel – 2000
This study examined how a group of 20 Chicana high school seniors made decisions about college. The majority of Chicanas in this study noted that they are not able to rely on their parents as information sources given their parents' lack of familiarity with the college choice process. As a result, these students were not able to receive…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, College Choice, Decision Making, Females
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Ceja, Miguel – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2004
Using a theory of resiliency, this study provides a Chicana student's perspective of the role of parents in the development of college aspirations. Qualitative interviews with Chicana high school seniors shed light on the different ways these students perceive and come to understand the manner by which their parents influence and shape their…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Student Attitudes, Parent Role, Academic Aspiration