"We're excited to be selected as recipients of the SEMILLAS grant, which will help us to further our commitment to Hispanic student success by replicating our most promising and innovative programs."
Number of 'Hispanic Serving' Colleges Is Expected to Grow Significantly, Report Says
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Almost 200 colleges and universities in the United States may soon meet the federal designation of "Hispanic serving," and those institutions should work aggressively now to increase the retention and graduation rates among their Latino students, according to a new report from Excelencia in Education.
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