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Linguistic Minority Students Go to College: Introduction; Part I: College Preparation in High School; 2. High School ESL Placement: Practice, Policy, and Eff ects on Achievement; 3. Linguistic Minority Students' Opportunities to Learn High School Mathematics; 4. Paving the Way to College: An Analysis of an International Baccalaureate Diploma Program Serving Immigrant Students in California 327 $a5. How Paola Mad e It to College: A Linguistic Minority Student's Unlikely Success StoryPart II: Access to College; 6. Top 10% Linguistically Diverse Students' Access and Success at Texas Public Universities; 7. Who are Linguistic Minority Students in Higher Education?: An Analysis of the Beginning Postsecondary Students Study 2004; 8. Immigrant English Learners' Transitions to University: Student Challenges and Institutional Policies; 9. A Linguistic Minority Student's Discursive Framing of Agency and Structure; Part III: College Experiences and Persistence 327 $a10. Navigating "Open Access" Community Colleges: Matriculation Policies and Practices for U.S.-Educated Linguistic Minority Students11. Retention of English Learner Students at a Community College; 12. Contextualizing the Path to Academic Success: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students Gaining Voice and Agency in Higher Education; 13. Benefits and Costs of Exercising Agency: A Case Study of an English Learner Navigating a Four-Year University ; 14. Citizens vs. Aliens: How Institutional Policies Construct Linguistic Minority Students; About the Contributors; Index 330 $a"Currently, linguistic minority students, students who speak a language other than English at home, represent 21% of the entire K-12 student population and 11% of the college student population. 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