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First generation Vietnamese college students: Importance of incorporating sociocultural values into the career development process

Posted on:2017-03-13Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:California State University, Long BeachCandidate:Thai, Will QFull Text:PDF
GTID:2467390014457648Subject:Counseling psychology
Abstract/Summary:
This qualitative research study explored the career-decision making process of first-generation Vietnamese college students. The number of Vietnamese students enrolling in postsecondary education continues to be one the highest among all Asian groups. Yet, the educational attainment and graduation numbers of Vietnamese college students are much lower compared to their Asian peers. The unfamiliarity of the significance of various sociocultural values impedes practitioners to help this group of students achieve their educational goals, specifically during career decision-making process. Findings suggest culture, family, and campus support and resources contributed to first-generation Vietnamese college students' success and career decision-making process. Implications and recommendations for policy and practice are discussed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Vietnamese college students, Process, Career, Sociocultural values, Education
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