Excelencia in the News Articles where the Excelencia team has added a Latino voice to education issues. Excelencia in Education Institute Brings Together Communities of Action for Latino Student Success Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education October 16, 2018 Being intentional about recruiting and serving Latino students, cultivating a familial community on campus and using data to implement and tailor student support initiatives were some of the strategies discussed during Excelencia in Education’s Accelerating Latino Student Success (ALASS) Institute on Friday. Read more about Excelencia in Education Institute Brings Together Communities of Action for Latino Student Success RACC receives national honors for its Academic ESL Program Published By Reading Eagle October 13, 2018 The Academic ESL Program at Reading Area Community College received national recognition as one of the four finalists in the associate category at the Celebracion de Excelencia. Read more about RACC receives national honors for its Academic ESL Program NMSU among 21 finalists for 2018 Excelencia in Education recognition Published By New Mexico State University News Cener September 27, 2018 Excelencia in Education is the only national organization that recognizes evidence-based programs that accelerate Latino student success in higher education. NMSU’s Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement: RISE to the Post-Doctorate is among 21 finalists overall and one of only three graduate level finalists competing to be named 2018 Examples of Excelencia. Read more about NMSU among 21 finalists for 2018 Excelencia in Education recognition Report: Hispanic-serving institutions prepare students for life after college Published By Education Dive September 20, 2018 The Excelencia/Gallup report notes that the population of college-going Hispanic students is growing, and HSIs serve a significant portion of that group. During the 2016-17 academic year, HSIs accounted for 15% of higher education institutions in the U.S. but enrolled 65% of Latino undergraduates, the report found. Read more about Report: Hispanic-serving institutions prepare students for life after college It’s Time for Colleges to Stop Overlooking Hispanic Adults Published By The Chronicle of Higher Education September 18, 2018 When colleges talk about enrolling more Hispanic students, they tend to think of a "traditional" age group. That’s understandable. After all, in the United States, the median age of Hispanics is 27; for whites, it’s 43. But what’s understandable isn’t the same as what’s desirable. And that’s one reason Deborah A. Santiago, who heads up Excelencia in Education, an organization seeking to improve educational outcomes for Latino students, has been working for the past few years to improve colleges’ outreach and service to Hispanic adults. Read more about It’s Time for Colleges to Stop Overlooking Hispanic Adults The Council for Adult and Experiential Learning Unveils Major Initiative to Increase Degree Attainment Among Latino Adult Students September 11, 2018 Read more about The Council for Adult and Experiential Learning Unveils Major Initiative to Increase Degree Attainment Among Latino Adult Students Success of Hispanic-serving colleges, universities needs to go beyond enrollment, graduation Published By NBC News September 11, 2018 It’s not enough to increase Latino college and university enrollment or graduation numbers; higher educators need to prepare the ever-expanding young Latino population for the rest of their lives. Read more about Success of Hispanic-serving colleges, universities needs to go beyond enrollment, graduation EPCC Dual Credit, Early College High School Program Recognized as Example of Excellence Finalist Published By El Paso Herald-Post August 3, 2018 On Wednesday it was announced that EPCC’s Dual Credit and Early College Program has been recognized as a finalist in the Examples of Excellence in the associate level. Read more about EPCC Dual Credit, Early College High School Program Recognized as Example of Excellence Finalist EPCC Dual Credit, Early College HS Program Recognized As an Example of Excellence Published By El Paso News August 3, 2018 El Paso Community College's Dual Credit and Early College Program has been recognized as a finalist in the Examples of Excellence in the associate level. Read more about EPCC Dual Credit, Early College HS Program Recognized As an Example of Excellence A New 2-Year College in Chicago Published By Inside Higher Ed July 19, 2018 A new private two-year college will open its doors on the west side of Chicago this fall with the goal of preparing Latino students with limited English and no high school diploma for middle-income positions. Read more about A New 2-Year College in Chicago Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Current page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Excelencia in Education Institute Brings Together Communities of Action for Latino Student Success Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education October 16, 2018 Being intentional about recruiting and serving Latino students, cultivating a familial community on campus and using data to implement and tailor student support initiatives were some of the strategies discussed during Excelencia in Education’s Accelerating Latino Student Success (ALASS) Institute on Friday. Read more about Excelencia in Education Institute Brings Together Communities of Action for Latino Student Success
RACC receives national honors for its Academic ESL Program Published By Reading Eagle October 13, 2018 The Academic ESL Program at Reading Area Community College received national recognition as one of the four finalists in the associate category at the Celebracion de Excelencia. Read more about RACC receives national honors for its Academic ESL Program
NMSU among 21 finalists for 2018 Excelencia in Education recognition Published By New Mexico State University News Cener September 27, 2018 Excelencia in Education is the only national organization that recognizes evidence-based programs that accelerate Latino student success in higher education. NMSU’s Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement: RISE to the Post-Doctorate is among 21 finalists overall and one of only three graduate level finalists competing to be named 2018 Examples of Excelencia. Read more about NMSU among 21 finalists for 2018 Excelencia in Education recognition
Report: Hispanic-serving institutions prepare students for life after college Published By Education Dive September 20, 2018 The Excelencia/Gallup report notes that the population of college-going Hispanic students is growing, and HSIs serve a significant portion of that group. During the 2016-17 academic year, HSIs accounted for 15% of higher education institutions in the U.S. but enrolled 65% of Latino undergraduates, the report found. Read more about Report: Hispanic-serving institutions prepare students for life after college
It’s Time for Colleges to Stop Overlooking Hispanic Adults Published By The Chronicle of Higher Education September 18, 2018 When colleges talk about enrolling more Hispanic students, they tend to think of a "traditional" age group. That’s understandable. After all, in the United States, the median age of Hispanics is 27; for whites, it’s 43. But what’s understandable isn’t the same as what’s desirable. And that’s one reason Deborah A. Santiago, who heads up Excelencia in Education, an organization seeking to improve educational outcomes for Latino students, has been working for the past few years to improve colleges’ outreach and service to Hispanic adults. Read more about It’s Time for Colleges to Stop Overlooking Hispanic Adults
The Council for Adult and Experiential Learning Unveils Major Initiative to Increase Degree Attainment Among Latino Adult Students September 11, 2018 Read more about The Council for Adult and Experiential Learning Unveils Major Initiative to Increase Degree Attainment Among Latino Adult Students
Success of Hispanic-serving colleges, universities needs to go beyond enrollment, graduation Published By NBC News September 11, 2018 It’s not enough to increase Latino college and university enrollment or graduation numbers; higher educators need to prepare the ever-expanding young Latino population for the rest of their lives. Read more about Success of Hispanic-serving colleges, universities needs to go beyond enrollment, graduation
EPCC Dual Credit, Early College High School Program Recognized as Example of Excellence Finalist Published By El Paso Herald-Post August 3, 2018 On Wednesday it was announced that EPCC’s Dual Credit and Early College Program has been recognized as a finalist in the Examples of Excellence in the associate level. Read more about EPCC Dual Credit, Early College High School Program Recognized as Example of Excellence Finalist
EPCC Dual Credit, Early College HS Program Recognized As an Example of Excellence Published By El Paso News August 3, 2018 El Paso Community College's Dual Credit and Early College Program has been recognized as a finalist in the Examples of Excellence in the associate level. Read more about EPCC Dual Credit, Early College HS Program Recognized As an Example of Excellence
A New 2-Year College in Chicago Published By Inside Higher Ed July 19, 2018 A new private two-year college will open its doors on the west side of Chicago this fall with the goal of preparing Latino students with limited English and no high school diploma for middle-income positions. Read more about A New 2-Year College in Chicago