Research

References

About Nicaragua: Higher Education in Nicaragua

Bernheim, C. (2008). La educación superior en Nicaragua. Avaliação: Revista Da Avaliação Da Educação Superior (Campinas), 13(2). Retrieved November 11, 2015, from http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-40772008000200006&lng=es&nrm=iso&tlng=es

Foster, J. (2011, August 8). How $200 Put a Woman’s Life On Hold – Vittana Blog. Retrieved November 11, 2015, from http://blog.vittana.org/how-200-put-a-womans-life-on-hold

Higher Education System in Nicaragua. (n.d.). Retrieved November 11, 2015, from      http://www.universidadazteca.net/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/Higher_Education_System_in_Nicaragua_fin.332191102.pdf

Kiva – Loans that change lives. (n.d.). Retrieved November 11, 2015, from http://www.kiva.org/vittana

Vijil, J. (2008, May 1). Our Education System Is Increasing Poverty and Inequality. Retrieved November 11, 2015, from http://www.envio.org.ni/articulo/3779

Oral History Project

Bueno, R. (2015, November 4). Oral History Project: Nicaragua [Personal interview].

Final Project: Cultural Influences on Higher Education in Nicaragua’s Autonomous Regions

Broomfield, P., & Davies, C. (2003). Costeño Voices: Oral History on Nicaragua’s Caribbean Coast. Oral History, 31(1), 85-94. Retrieved November 11, 2015, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/40179739

Dennis, P., & Herlihy, L. (2006). Higher Education on Nicaragua’s Multicultural Atlantic Coast. Retrieved November 11, 2015, from    http://www.uvm.edu/sistercity/URACCAN.html

URACCAN: University of the Autonomous Regions of the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast.(2015). Retrieved November 11, 2015, from http://www.uraccan.edu.ni/

URACCAN: The University of the Autonomous Regions of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua. (n.d.). Retrieved November 11, 2015, from http://www.yorku.ca/cerlac/URACCAN/URACCAN.html

URACCAN. (2010). Retrieved November 11, 2015, from https://www.facebook.com/URACCAN

A special thanks to…

Wesley Sequeira, Jimmy Rodriquez, Nanfer González Diaz from URACCAN for responding to our email interviews.

Hugo González and Eva Pérez from Bridges to Community for answering questions during our skype interview.

Professor Moody for putting us in contact with the students from URACCAN and the Bridges to Community staff.

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