First-generation law students' perceptions of their undergraduate academic advising experiences: an interpretive phenomenological analysis.
The majority of research on first-generation college students focuses on undergraduate experiences and retention rates. Once first-generation students complete their undergraduate degree, some may find themselves hoping to enroll in graduate school. Yet, first-generation stud...
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