- Why do you believe that many Latinos/as are not pursuing higher education? if you do not believe this is so, why not?
- What is the best way to increase the number of Latino/a students who attend higher educational institutions?
- What benefits and advantages are there for Latinos/as who pursue higher education compared to those who do not?
- Are there any benefits for the community and society as a whole if Latinos/as attend college?
- There are many different higher educational institutions such as community colleges, California State Universities, private colleges, etc., will they offer equal opportunities to Latinos/as?
- Who is responsible for the lack of Latinos/as attending educational institutions?
- What can a regular individual do to help solve this issue?
- What factors (or information) would any student require in order to apply and attend college?
- Do you believe that media portrays dishonest perceptions of Latinos/as that in some way discourage Latinos/as to attend college? If so what are they, and why do they discourage them? If not, why not?
- At what age should Latinos/as start preparing for the application process of higher educational institutions?
- How does the fact that not many Latinos/as attend college directly impact you?
- If you are Latino/a or Hispanic, were you able to attend college and how did you manage to do this?
- What would you tell high school students if you could tell them one crucial piece of information about college or anything of that matter that will help the students immensely?
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Third Interview Questions
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