case study of mentoring relationships between faculty ambassadors and first generation Hispanic students in a first-year initiative program
This qualitative case study sought understanding of unique mentoring relationships of six faculty ambassadors and nine Hispanic first-generation students (HFGS) as part of a first-year initiative program. The single site was a career college in Texas, Taylor College. There were three research questi...
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