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The majority of Hispanic-Serving Institutions do not offer graduate programs. In 2006-07, only one-third of HSIs (88 institutions) offered master’s or doctor’s degrees as their highest degrees offered.

NCES, IPEDS Enrollment Surveys, 2006-07

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