Hamline University Graduate School of Education
Human Subject Research Information
Consent Form
May 14, 2007
Dear student or Dream Act advocate:
I am completing a master’s degree in education at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota. As part of my graduate work, I plan to conduct research from April 23 – May 27, 2007. The purpose of this letter is to ask you to take part in my research. The final product will be a printed, bound capstone (thesis) that will be shelved in Hamline’s Bush Library. I may also publish or use my findings in scholarly ways in the future.
My research will examine how to build resiliency among undocumented Latino high school students. Supportive relationships, student characteristics, family factors, community factors, and school factors all play a role in building a student’s resolve to succeed. In addition to these five factors, I will also examine the role in-state tuition and financial aid play for undocumented students in their pursuit of higher education. It is my hope that the data from my research will be used by teachers, school administrators and other power holders around the country to help improve the quality of education for undocumented students in high school so that more will have the tools necessary to not only reach college, but excel in higher education and beyond. If you are an undocumented Latino college student with a 3.0 GPA, you are encouraged to participate.
If you decide to participate in my research, your identity will be protected. No real names or identifying characteristics will be used. All results will be completely confidential and anonymous. This will eliminate risks for you and your families.
I have already received permission to do this research from my primary advisor, Dr. Berman, as well as the Hamline University Graduate School of Education.
Please click either link below to begin the survey. By clicking on either link, it is assumed that you have read this letter and understand that your participation in this study is completely voluntary.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Feel free to pass this opportunity onto any family, friends, or peers who are undocumented Latino college students as well. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.