Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) 63% HSIs enroll 63% of Latino undergraduates but are only 20% of all colleges and universities. Excelencia in Education analysis using U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), 2022 Fall Enrollment and Institutional Characteristics Surveys For 20 years, Excelencia in Education has conducted and released its annual analysis that provides insight on Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), Emerging HSIs (eHSIs), and HSIs with Graduate Programs (gHSIs). HSI Lists: 2022-23 What is included in Excelencia’s new release and how can I learn more using this analysis? Access Excelencia’s lists of the 2022-23 HSIs, eHSIs, and gHSIs. Learn more from Excelencia’s summary of HSIs, eHSIs, and gHSIs in the HSIs Factbook. Visualize fast facts with Excelencia’s 2022-23 HSIs Infographic. Explore the 2022-23 data on HSIs in Excelencia’s new HSI interactive dashboard. Learn more about the evolution of HSIs through Excelencia’s HSI StoryMap. Learn More Institutional Resilience in Puerto Rico: A First Look at Efforts by Puerto Rican HSIs Excelencia in Education collaborated with five Puerto Rican HSIs to understand their institutional resilience efforts. Over the last five years, Puerto Rico and its colleges and universities have faced financial, natural, demographic, health, and leadership challenges. The intersection of all these challenges created a nexus for institutional resilience efforts. Learn more about how these five HSIs have adapted to compounding challenges in their current context. Learn More WEBINAR: Attaining Latino Student Success: HSIs Leading in Economic Mobility Excelencia in Education and Third Way webinar about Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) and the critical role they play in accelerating Latino student success. Moderator: Deborah Santiago, Co-Founder and CEO, Excelencia in Education Panelists: Fernando Delgado, President, CUNY Lehman College and an Excelencia President for Latino Student Success Alam Hasson, Interim Vice Provost, Fresno State University, Seal of Excelencia certified institution Magdalena Hinojosa, Senior VP of Strategic Enrollment & Student Affairs, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Seal of Excelencia certified institution Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) 1994-2022 Learn more about HSIs - Excelencia's latest analysis to inform and compel more discussions on HSIs and Latino student success. The analysis answers: - What data can researchers access to do their research on HSIs? - What have we learned about HSIs from Excelencia? - How can we get a quick snapshot of HSIs? - How long does it take an Emerging HSI to become an HSI? - How has federal policy on HSIs evolved? - Where are HSIs located now and how has this evolved? Learn More Where do Latinos go to college? The institutions serving students with the highest need are also some of the most under-resourced. We must acknowledge and support these institutions—community colleges, open access, and public institutions. Latinos are heavily concentrated at these institutions and ensuring Latino student success requires financial resources for wraparound services or increased financial aid. Policy should focus on increasing institutional capacity to improve access and completion of Latino students in higher education. HSIs with Graduate Programs and Emerging HSIs Leveraging Excelencia in Education’s expertise in applying a Latino lens to higher education research and data, Excelencia annually performs additional institutional analysis to include institutions where Latino student growth continues to grow and is represented through Emerging HSIs and HSIs with graduate programs. Emerging Hispanic-Serving Institutions Excelencia in Education created the term "Emerging HSIs" as a way to track institutions on their way to becoming an HSIs. Emerging HSIs are defined as institutions as public or not-for-profit degree granting institutions with 15-24.9% Latino undergraduate full-time equivalent enrollment. LEARN MORE Hispanic-Serving Institutions with Graduate Programs Of the 600 Hispanic-Serving Institutions in 2022-23, 252 offer graduate degrees (162 offer doctoral degrees as the highest degree, 71 offer master’s degrees, and 19 offer a post-master’s certificate). LEARN MORE CLICK REFINE BELOW TO LEARN MORE Use the search tool below to find work related to Hispanic-Serving Institutions in issue areas including education pathways, financial aid, institutional practices, student success, and the workforce. All HSI Resources Keyword search Search Refine Refine Clear All Selected Content type Data Fact Sheet Infographic Issue Brief Research / Publication Issue Area Education Pathways Financial Aid Institutional Practices Student Success Workforce Apply Research / Publication March 2024 Latinos in Higher Education: 2024 Compilation of Fast Facts Research / Publication March 2024 Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) Factbook: 2022-23 Research / Publication March 2024 Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) Fact Sheet: 2022-23 Research / Publication March 2024 Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs): 2022-23 Research / Publication March 2024 Emerging Hispanic-Serving Institutions (eHSIs): 2022-23 Research / Publication March 2024 Hispanic-Serving Institutions with Graduate Programs (gHSIs): 2022-23 Research / Publication March 2024 Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) Infographic: 2022-23 Research / Publication March 2024 Explore Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) Dashboard: 2022-23 Research / Publication March 2024 Evolution of HSIs: Interactive StoryMap Research / Publication March 2024 Essay: Creating a List of Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page Next › Last page Last »
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