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Assimilation and ambiguous experience of the resilient male Mexican immigrants that successfully navigate American higher education

Posted on:2006-08-20Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Texas at AustinCandidate:De Leon, Sylvia AdelleFull Text:PDF
GTID:1455390008967885Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
This study explores the unique characteristics and experiences of ten undocumented male Mexican immigrant students, with their resiliency and ambiguous journey as they encountered and transitioned into higher education. Five of the students attend a community college; two attend Texas State University San Marcos; and three attend a University of Texas System. Five phases of their transition are revealed: their characteristics (born and raised), journey from Mexico to the United States, the development of resiliency, the ability to confront and deal with ambiguity, and the resourcefulness to maintain their identity. In addition, a developmental model of immigrant resiliency was derived from the five areas explored. Within the study, the participants were asked to reflect on the support and barriers that they encountered which influenced their educational goals and aspirations.
Keywords/Search Tags:Male mexican
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