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Retention challenges for indigenous Peruvian college students on Beca 18 scholarship and strategies to improve their experiences and academic success
Authors:Eric Kirby  Yulia Tolstikov-Mast
Institution:1. Student Affairs, Southern Utah University , Cedar City, Utah, USA;2. Dissertation Faculty Member, Creighton University, Global Leadership Researcher and Practitioner
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This paper analyzes challenges indigenous Peruvian college students face in completing their studies, based on field research that included interviews with Peruvian higher education leaders, administrators, researchers, and faculty, and a review of published research. Since 2012, the government of Peru has sponsored Beca 18, a comprehensive scholarship designed to attract and support students from underrepresented populations, namely impoverished and largely indigenous communities. While the program has provided opportunities to thousands of students from all provinces, the struggles they have mirror those of other indigenous students around the world, including discrimination, unpreparedness, and attrition. The analysis pinpoints areas in which lessons from international scholarship and success strategies with other indigenous populations may enhance the success of the Beca 18 scholarship program and the experiences of its students. It discusses the critical role higher education institutions play in developing future leaders through future identity formation.
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