The Importance Of Latinas In Education

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On top of the previous problems mentioned, Latinas must deal with things that don’t necessarily fall into the socioeconomic or cultural category but still have high impact. These include not being on the right path towards college, getting pregnant and not having access to healthcare, and the fact that Latinas are less likely to ask for help when they need it. Some of these problems, like others, are often overlooked and people don’t realize how often they happen and also need to be addressed. Often times in school, Latinas are underrepresented in higher level classes and are tracked into community colleges and trade schools so they are unable to get advanced degrees(Latinas in the Educational Pipeline). This is a problem because schools assume that Latinas are not able to …show more content…
This makes it difficult when Latinas apply to college because their classes are not challenging enough compared to other applicants and are left with community college and trade schools. Sadly, the opportunity is taken from them before they even realize what they needed. One statistic states that “nearly half (48%) go to community colleges”(Krogstad) which is a big part of the population that don’t make it to a four year university. Once a Latina goes to a community college and gets her associate’s degree, it is unlikely that she will continue on to get her bachelor's degree because of things that come up in their lives. Even the Latinas that do apply to four year schools and get in choose to go to community college because they feel they can’t afford the tuition, it’s too far from home, or they don’t feel they have enough support and can be successful there. In an interview with Monica Villaron, she spoke about her thought process when she chose a major to study at UCSC. She originally wanted to do engineering but felt she didn’t have any support in that field since it is