Research Symposium
25th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 1, 2025
Daniella Salazae Poster Session 4: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm/ Poster #159

BIO
I am a first generation American second generation college student from Loxahatchee Florida. I currently am involved in the Hispanic Latinx student union as a programming coordinator as well as after they arrive, a club on campus that works to raise awareness for refugees in the Tallahassee area. My career aspirations include eating my MSW and attending law school to become an immigration lawyer.
The interpretation of expectation: a cultural view of generational development
Authors: Daniella Salazae, Mikayla heathStudent Major: International affairs, social work
Mentor: Mikayla heath
Mentor's Department: Human development and family sciences Mentor's College: College of health and human sciences Co-Presenters: Kaylee Vasquez, Elissa bergman
Abstract
We investigated the pressure to succeed that children of Latino immigrants feel due to expectations placed on them regardless of whether they are voiced or not. This research aims to raise awareness of the physical barriers that aren't recognized by professionals that Latinos face in their daily lives. As universities' Latino populations rise, institutions need to ensure their Latino population's success by recognizing cultural barriers and provide necessary assistance and guidance. . We gauged the level of expectations placed and the resulting pressure that children felt by analyzing transcripts of 8 dyad interviews and identifying themes that were present. These themes included whether family-centric values, cultural influence, cultural pride and heritage, etc. were present. Analyzation of the transcripts were completed by adapting the Dyad Matrix Method proposed by Collaço et al., 2021. The results suggest that regardless of the explicitness of parental communication regarding expectations, all children experienced familial pressure to succeed.. Moreover, this pressure did not change regardless of previous educational background. Moreover, it suggests that Latinos from all walks of life are struggling in university spaces due to a cultural barrier. ideally, this research will be published in hopes to disseminate this information publicly, thereby allowing for these concepts to be acknowledged and solutions to be put into action.
Keywords: Latino, immigrant, college