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Overcoming the odds: First-generation black and Latino male collegians’ perspectives on pre-college barriers and facilitators

Erik M. Hines (Educational Psychology, University of Connecticut, Hartfrod, Connecticut, USA)
Joseph N. Cooper (Educational Psychology, University of Connecticut, Hartfrod, Connecticut, USA)
Michael Corral (Educational Psychology, Teach for America, Hartfrod, Connecticut, USA)

Journal for Multicultural Education

ISSN: 2053-535X

Article publication date: 12 March 2019

Issue publication date: 22 March 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Black and Latino males face challenges to college-going that may alter their decision to attend college. However, many Black and Latino males have successfully enrolled and matriculated through college. This study aims to explore the precollege factors that influenced the college enrollment and persistence for first generation Black and Latino male collegians (N = 5) at a predominantly white institution located in the Northeastern area of the USA. Two major themes (i.e., pre-college barriers and pre-college facilitators) along with several subthemes emerged from the data. The authors discuss recommendations for teachers, school counselors, and administrators in assisting Black and Latino males prepare for enrollment and persistence in college.

Design/methodology/approach

A qualitative approached was used for this research study. A focus group was incorporated because it enabled participants to discuss their experiences in a single setting with other participants with similar backgrounds and thus through contrast and group dialogue vital insights related the phenomena of interest can be identified (Kitzinger, 1995). Individual interviews were conducted to engage in a more in-depth data collection process with the participants in a one-one-setting.

Findings

Pre-college barriers and pre-college facilitators were the major themes of this research study. The subthemes originated from the frameworks of Community Cultural Wealth (Yosso, 2005) and Constellation Mentoring (Kelly and Dixon, 2014).

Originality/value

The paper will contribute to the research literature, as the authors are exploring the experiences of Black male collegians from a Northeastern PWI. There is a dearth of literature in this area of research.

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Citation

Hines, E.M., Cooper, J.N. and Corral, M. (2019), "Overcoming the odds: First-generation black and Latino male collegians’ perspectives on pre-college barriers and facilitators", Journal for Multicultural Education, Vol. 13 No. 1, pp. 51-69. https://doi.org/10.1108/JME-11-2017-0064

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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