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A qualitative investigation of the college choice process for Asian Americans and Latino/as at a public HBCU
Journal of Diversity in Higher Education (2015)
  • Dina C Maramba, PhD
  • Robert T. Palmer, PhD
  • Denise Yull, Ed.D
  • Taryn Ozuna, PhD, University of Texas at Arlington
Abstract
Although research has shown that more Asian American and Latina/o students are choosing to attend historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), no research has offered insight into what motivates students from these demographics to enroll in these institutions. Given this, we explored the college choice process for Asian American and Latina/o students at a public HBCU. This article concludes with implications to help HBCUs be more intentional about increasing the recruitment and enrollment of students from these populations as well as discussing future research considerations.
Publication Date
2015
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Dina C Maramba, PhD, Robert T. Palmer, PhD, Denise Yull, Ed.D and Taryn Ozuna, PhD. "A qualitative investigation of the college choice process for Asian Americans and Latino/as at a public HBCU" Journal of Diversity in Higher Education (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_palmer/75/