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Factors motivating Latino college students to pursue STEM degrees on CSU campuses in the southern San Joaquin Valley

Posted on:2015-09-13Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:California State University, FresnoCandidate:Ramirez, GabrielFull Text:PDF
GTID:1477390020950756Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of this study was to determine what factors were motivating Latino/a students in the southern San Joaquin Valley to pursue STEM degrees and whether these factors were specific to the Latino/a culture. A 12-question survey was administered to STEM majors at California State University, Bakersfield and California State University, Fresno and interviews were conducted with those survey respondents who agreed to be part of the process. The results of the survey suggested that factors such as STEM subject matter, STEM career knowledge, the possibility of a high paying salary, high school STEM grades, and family influence were significant in motivating Latino/a students to pursue STEM degrees. The results of the Chi Square Test suggested the Latino/a students' responses about college STEM degree granting statistics, the possibility of a high salary, and the effects of setbacks were significantly different to those of their non-Latino/a counterparts.
Keywords/Search Tags:Pursue STEM degrees, Factors, Motivating, Students, Latino/a
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