Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2014
Journal Title
The Review of Higher Education
Volume
37
Number
3
Pages
321-348
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Abstract
Successful educational outcomes among Asian American college students often obscure the challenges and nuanced educational experiences of Asian immigrant ethnic groups. Therefore, the aim of this study was to better understand the college‑going experiences of Chinese and Korean immigrant students by examining the relationship between these students’ college decisions and their parents’ expectations and involvement. Results indicate that parental expectations and involvement are deeply related to college enrollment decisions and extend influence well into the academic careers of these students after entry into college. The study reveals both differences and commonalities in parental involvement across ethnicity and social class.
Recommended Citation
Kim, E.(2014). When Social Class Meets Ethnicity: College-Going Experiences of Chinese and Korean Immigrant Students. The Review of Higher Education 37(3), 321-348. The Johns Hopkins University Press.