Critical Race Theory within Graduate Education: Connecting Theory with Practice
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Graduate enrollment patterns of students of color suggest that a gap in graduate enrollment persists between Black and Latinx students and White students despite an overall increase in enrollment. Graduate enrollment depends, in part, on student aspirations for graduate study, which is influenced by undergraduate student success and sense of belonging. Using a lens of Critical Race Theory, this paper seeks to explore the nature of undergraduate student experience and how it impacts aspiration to graduate study. It also provides a framework to facilitate equity-minded academic advising, providing a positive space for students of color to explore graduate aspirations.
Repository Citation
Yeung, Melissa, "Critical Race Theory within Graduate Education: Connecting Theory with Practice" (2022). School of Physical and Occupational Therapy Faculty Publications. 5.
https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/physical_therapy_pub/5
Publication Date
2022
Publication Title
NACADA Review
Publisher
NACADA
DOI
https://doi.org/10.12930/NACR-21-22
Volume
3
Issue
2
Start Page No.
45
End Page No.
57