This article reports on a research project that investigated the aspirations of primary and secondary school students about access to, and participation in higher education. The research was undertaken at schools in low socio-economic status regional and rural areas of north-eastern New South Wales. The paper discusses the background to the research and the methodologies used. It reports findings on the impact and intersections of demographics, financial factors, geographic location, and cultural and social capital in relation to the formation of students' perceptions, choices and decisions about participation in higher education.
Journal article
Going on to uni? access and participation in university for students from backgrounds of disadvantage
Journal of Higher Education Policy & Management, Vol.34(1), pp.79-90
2012
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- Title
- Going on to uni? access and participation in university for students from backgrounds of disadvantage
- Creators
- Judith Wilks - Southern Cross UniversityKatie Wilson - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Higher Education Policy & Management, Vol.34(1), pp.79-90
- Identifiers
- 1638; 991012820629202368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Journal article