Friday, October 9, 2009

Pew Hispanic Center study reveals blocks in Latinos' road to college | thecalifornian.com | The Salinas Californian


Pew Hispanic Center study reveals blocks in Latinos' road to college thecalifornian.com The Salinas Californian:

"A new Pew Hispanic Center survey found that 90 percent of Latino students say it's 'necessary' to get a college education to get ahead in life — more than any other ethnic or racial groups in the country — but financial pressures are keeping them from attending college.The study shows that Latino students want to go to college just as much as their peers, but they face more barriers.Nearly 74 percent of those students who dropped out of high school or didn't finish college say they did it to help support their families. An additional 40 percent said they cannot afford school.The national survey of young Latinos was conducted between Aug. 9 and Sept. 16. The results were released Wednesday."