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Burmese and Bhutanese Refugees Have Accelerated Dropout Rate

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The Burmese and Bhutanese are two of the largest recent refugees groups to settle in the United States.  Since 2004, over eighty thousand Burmese have fled political, religious, and economic persecution by settling here as an alternative.  Along similar lines, Bhutanese refuges look to escape discriminating rule in their native counties; their migration has increased steadily since 2008.

With this influx of settlement, a study was completed on the academic success of students of this minority.  Diverse Issues in Higher Education recently completed an article to summarize the findings and pose possible causes and potential resolutions for the issue. Continue reading