2023
DOI: 10.1177/15381927231161801
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From Predominantly White to Hispanic-Serving: Latinx Student Experiences on a Campus in Transition

Abstract: This study utilized focus groups with Latinx students at a private, Midwestern university to explore the complexities inherent in the process of becoming a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI). The purpose of the study was: (a) to better understand Latinx students’ experiences at an “emerging” HSI, and (b) to understand how students understand an institutional journey toward the HSI designation. Findings point toward the value in exploring the Latinx student experience and perspective on HSI initiatives.

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“…For instance, focus groups with Latinx undergraduates revealed how a minority‐serving institution's diversity initiative actually homogenized their diverse experiences. Students described the initiative as a “false reality” and “marketing ploy,” leading to feelings of erasure and disillusionment with the university (Velez et al., 2024, p. 80).…”
Section: The Transition To College: How Difference Provokes Paradoxesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, focus groups with Latinx undergraduates revealed how a minority‐serving institution's diversity initiative actually homogenized their diverse experiences. Students described the initiative as a “false reality” and “marketing ploy,” leading to feelings of erasure and disillusionment with the university (Velez et al., 2024, p. 80).…”
Section: The Transition To College: How Difference Provokes Paradoxesmentioning
confidence: 99%