Abstract

Migrant farmworker students bring with them to schools a significant knowledge base that they acquire working in the fields alongside their families. These experiences can be valuable influences in their enrollment and completion of college. Using community cultural wealth, this article examines how a Latino migrant farmworker student used his cultural wealth to transition from high school to college and successfully complete his first year.

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