Mentor/s
Dr. Victoria Osborne
Participation Type
Poster
Abstract
This study examines the acculturation discrepancies endured by first- and second-generation individuals.
•Aim 1: Identify & examine the discrepancies endured by first- & second-generation.
•Aim 2: Contribute to a body of knowledge on generational statuses & their influences on parental involvement, academic achievements, & feelings of guilt/shame.
College and Major available
College of Arts and Sciences, Social Work MSW
Location
Digital Commons & West Campus 2nd Floor University Commons
Start Day/Time
4-28-2023 12:00 PM
End Day/Time
4-28-2023 2:00 PM
Creative Commons License
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The Forgotten Generation
Digital Commons & West Campus 2nd Floor University Commons
This study examines the acculturation discrepancies endured by first- and second-generation individuals.
•Aim 1: Identify & examine the discrepancies endured by first- & second-generation.
•Aim 2: Contribute to a body of knowledge on generational statuses & their influences on parental involvement, academic achievements, & feelings of guilt/shame.
Students' Information
Besjana I. Ugrinaj
Advanced Standing Master's of Social Work, College of Arts & Sciences
Year of Graduation: May 2023