WASHINGTON – Increasing college enrollment rates among American-born Hispanics and a surge in Latina entrepreneurship aren’t enough to eliminate wage disparities that prevent Latino families from ...
The foundation provides a one-stop shop for whatever students and their families need to know about the next steps after high ...
Hispanic Americans want to go to college. They’re more likely than their white counterparts to consider it. They’re also more likely to believe that colleges are fulfilling their promises to society.
High school dropout rates are a key performance measure for the American education system. This report shows that the standard method for calculating the dropout rate leads to a distorted picture of ...
The 2024 elections are rapidly approaching, and much attention will be on the Hispanic vote. Recognized as the second largest population of Americans of voting age, Latinos will be an influential ...
it was a small operation that handed out about $3-million per year to approximately 1,000 Latino students. This year, says Ms. Tucker, a former marketing executive with AT&T and now the charity’s ...
National analysis reveals more than 600 institutions nationwide are identified as Hispanic-Serving Institutions, but federal ...
For the past 18 years, the Kansas Hispanic Education and Development Foundation has helped hundreds of students in Wichita ...
NAPERVILLE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DeVry University has been ranked by the Hispanic Outlook on Education Magazine among the top 10 colleges and universities for Computer and Information Sciences and ...
April 30, 2026 - Students at college campuses across California recover hundreds of pounds of unserved food from dining halls to serve to their hungry classmates. California has had a racial imbalance ...
A new demographic and economic profile of Latinos, based on 2008 census data, finds they are twice as likely as the overall U.S. population to lack health insurance coverage. This statistical profile ...