Date of Award
Spring 2022
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
Major
Sociology
First Advisor
Johnny Williams
Abstract
Studying conceptions of success within nonprofit and boarding school students and how they envision their future. Through an understanding of students' individual conceptions of success, one can start to analyze how reliant students were on elite educational institutions and nonprofit scholar programs to make them worthy of sponsored mobility through their track record of success.
Recommended Citation
Estrella, Jederick, "The Bursting of the Non-Profit Bubble: Why Non-Profit Kids Simply Won’t Catch a Break". Senior Theses, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 2022.
Trinity College Digital Repository, https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/theses/1006
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Comments
Senior thesis completed at Trinity College, Hartford CT for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Sociology.