Navigating the Pandemic: Enrollment Decisions and Educational Experiences of Latino/x College Men Attending Hispanic Serving Institutions in the South Texas Region

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Luis Ponjuán, Emmet E. Campos, Jase Kugiya, A. Lizárraga, Julio Jesus Mena Bernal
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Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic was a primary cause for the decline in college enrollment rates for Latino/x college men over the last two years. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore how these students discussed their decisions to attend and enroll college since the onset of the pandemic. Using the Theory of planned behavior (Azjen, 1991), we tried to understand how Latino/x college men, who were first time in enrolled in college, navigated their educational experiences in South Texas Hispanic Serving Institutions. The findings revealed sobering realities that these students faced uncertainty, isolation, mental health concerns, but they also relied on faculty members, staff, and student peer groups to survive the pandemic. We conclude with recommendations that educational leaders, faculty members, and professional staff should consider to develop a college climate and classroom environment which values Latino/x college men and improves their educational outcomes.
应对疫情:南德克萨斯州拉美裔服务机构的拉丁裔男大学生的入学决定和教育经历
新冠肺炎大流行是过去两年来拉丁裔大学男生大学入学率下降的主要原因。这项定性研究的目的是探索自疫情爆发以来,这些学生如何讨论他们上大学和入学的决定。使用计划行为理论(Azjen,1991),我们试图了解第一次进入大学的拉丁裔大学男性是如何在南德克萨斯州拉美裔服务机构中体验教育的。研究结果揭示了一个发人深省的现实,即这些学生面临着不确定性、孤立性和心理健康问题,但他们也依靠教职员工和学生同伴群体来度过疫情。最后,我们建议教育领导者、教职员工和专业人员应考虑营造一种重视拉丁裔大学男生并改善其教育成果的大学氛围和课堂环境。
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