9th International Technology, Education and Development Conference (INTED), Madrid, Spain, 2 - 04 March 2015, pp.3218-3228
Social Capital and Cultural Capital concepts provide a theoretical basis used for analyzing the inequalities within the context of education. While the Social Capital refers to social networks, the Cultural Capital corresponds to cultural competencies, tastes and knowledge. Since, educational institutions take form in accordance with the dominant culture; it is anticipated from the students to accommodate themselves to this culture. It is assumed that the students succeed or fail in fulfilling the requirements of the university in compliance with the quality of social and cultural capital they have. This study reveals to probe how and to what extent the social and cultural capitals of university students impact in fulfilling the requirements of the university they attend.