Abstract
Utilizing the exploratory case study methodology, the author examines the conditions that support and limit a Latina-based student organization at a predominately White institution of higher education. Seven organizational structures were found to influence the organization’s ability to advance its aims, from interviews, documents, observations, and focus groups with students and university personnel. Implications for future researchers, student affairs administrators, and university policy makers are discussed.
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