Latino College Completion: New York

STATE RANKING
New York had the 4th largest Latino population in the U.S.
K-12 POPULATION
In New York, 21% of the K-12 population was Latino.
MEDIAN AGE
The median age of Latinos in New York is 30, compared to 41 for White, non-Hispanics.
DEGREE ATTAINMENT
In New York, 23% of Latino adults (25 to 64 years old) had earned an associate degree or higher, compared to 44% of all adults.
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EXAMPLES OF WHAT WORKS FOR LATINO STUDENTS
The following are examples of institutional programs across the country with evidence of effectiveness in serving Latino students nominated for Examples of Excelencia.
Diversity Programs in Engineering – Cornell University Learn More
The Bronx Institute Enlace Latino Collegiate Society (Engaging Latino Communities in Education) – Lehman College - CUNY Learn More
Click here to access Excelencia in Education’s Growing What Works database for more information on institutional programs improving Latino student success in higher education across the country.

ENSURING AMERICA'S FUTURE PARTNERS IN NEW YORK
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