Article: Retention and Matriculation Obstacles and Opportunities for Southeast Asian Community College Transfer Students

Retention and Matriculation Obstacles and Opportunities for Southeast Asian Community College Transfer Students
Volume 7:2, p.33 (2009)
by Richard L. Wagoner and Anthony S. Lin

ABSTRACT: This qualitative case study of twenty Southeast Asian students at a flagship public research university suggests that it is illogical to view them as the “model minority” so often described in the literature. Their experience is not the same as that of students from other Asian ethnicities. They struggle with similar issues that challenge other students who come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. However, the students in this study did discuss two issues that might be more unique to them: immigrant status and the importance of the ethnically based student organization as a means of support and belonging.

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Article Citation:
Richard L. Wagoner and Anthony S. Lin (2009) Retention and Matriculation Obstacles and Opportunities for Southeast Asian Community College Transfer Students. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2009, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 33-58. https://doi.org/10.36650/nexus7.2_33-58_WagonerEtAl

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