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It's definitely our success: Children of undocumented immigrants in higher education

Posted on:2017-07-07Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of OregonCandidate:Cebreros, AlejandraFull Text:PDF
GTID:2457390008457323Subject:Higher Education
Abstract/Summary:
This study examines the ways in which the education of children of undocumented immigrants is impacted by their parents' undocumented status as well as their personal documentation status. In this thesis, I shed light on the experiences of fifteen college students and alumni who are variously-documented, including: undocumented students, DACA students, and documented students with undocumented family members. Drawing on these experiences, I argue that students' education is impacted by legal and social exclusion, family stress and psychosocial impacts, personal legal status, and a lack of services for undocumented students and children of undocumented immigrants in educational institutions. I also argue that mothers and other family members lessen these challenges by providing students with the support and encouragement to complete a higher education. I conclude this study by making specific recommendations for what K- higher education institutions can do to better serve undocumented and documented students within mixed-status families.
Keywords/Search Tags:Undocumented, Education, Children, Students
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