Excelencia in the News Articles where the Excelencia team has added a Latino voice to education issues. 5 California colleges recognized for boosting Latino college completion Published By NBC News November 1, 2021 Excelencia in Education named 10 institutions nationwide whose mentoring, financial, academic and internship programs helped Hispanic students succeed. Five California four-year colleges and universities are among the ten higher education institutions that have been recognized for implementing programs and strategies that are helping more Hispanic students attain college degrees. Read more about 5 California colleges recognized for boosting Latino college completion Excelencia in Education Names Top Four Latino Student Success Programs Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education October 29, 2021 Excelencia in Education — a national organization dedicated to Latino student success — has named four evidence-based programs as its 2021 Examples of Excelencia. Read more about Excelencia in Education Names Top Four Latino Student Success Programs More Latino students than ever are trying to get their degree, but it’s fraught and costly Published By Yahoo News September 30, 2021 Pushed by their parents and educators, more Hispanics than ever are attending college in the hopes of securing their place in the U.S. middle class, presenting a growing challenge for institutions that in the past have catered to mostly white students. Read more about More Latino students than ever are trying to get their degree, but it’s fraught and costly A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history. Published By NBC News September 21, 2021 “Too few in our community and in the nation know that we have been education advocates for so long,” Deborah Santiago, co-founder and CEO of Excelencia in Education, wrote in an email. “And not just for our own education, but for that of so many others as well.” Latinos have often not been included in American history, she explained, which obscures the community’s legacy of leadership and advocacy. Read more about A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history. A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history. Published By TODAY September 21, 2021 “Too few in our community and in the nation know that we have been education advocates for so long,” Deborah Santiago, co-founder and CEO of Excelencia in Education, wrote in an email. “And not just for our own education, but for that of so many others as well.” Latinos have often not been included in American history, she explained, which obscures the community’s legacy of leadership and advocacy. Read more about A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history. Panel Examines the State of Puerto Rico’s Higher Education Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education August 19, 2021 In the first of what Dr. Deborah Santiago hopes might become a series of conversations, Excelencia in Education brought together a group of Latinx scholars to discuss the state of higher education on the island of Puerto Rico. Read more about Panel Examines the State of Puerto Rico’s Higher Education Panel Examines the State of Puerto Rico’s Higher Education Published By Forbes August 19, 2021 In the first of what Dr. Deborah Santiago hopes might become a series of conversations, Excelencia in Education brought together a group of Latinx scholars to discuss the state of higher education on the island of Puerto Rico. Read more about Panel Examines the State of Puerto Rico’s Higher Education Latinx college enrollment was rising before Covid but the pandemic has taken a toll Published By CNBC July 30, 2021 “Latino students were disproportionally affected in the pandemic, since we are the most economically vulnerable,” said Deborah Santiago, co-founder and chief executive officer of Excelencia in Education, an organization that looks to accelerate Latinx student success in higher education. “There was less enrollment and less persistence but looking at the bigger picture, in one year, we saw five years of growth lost in terms of enrollment and representation and that is big.” Read more about Latinx college enrollment was rising before Covid but the pandemic has taken a toll Biden’s Higher Ed Budget Moves Ahead in House July 13, 2021 Higher education organizations were generally pleased with the House Appropriations Committee’s draft spending bill, but several believe more could still be done. Read more about Biden’s Higher Ed Budget Moves Ahead in House Mackenzie Scott gives $10 million to org supporting Latino students in higher ed Published By Al Día June 22, 2021 Scott’s latest donation is $10 million to a Latino educational nonprofit called Excelencia in Education, which is the largest sum the organization has received since it was founded 17 years ago. Read more about Mackenzie Scott gives $10 million to org supporting Latino students in higher ed Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
5 California colleges recognized for boosting Latino college completion Published By NBC News November 1, 2021 Excelencia in Education named 10 institutions nationwide whose mentoring, financial, academic and internship programs helped Hispanic students succeed. Five California four-year colleges and universities are among the ten higher education institutions that have been recognized for implementing programs and strategies that are helping more Hispanic students attain college degrees. Read more about 5 California colleges recognized for boosting Latino college completion
Excelencia in Education Names Top Four Latino Student Success Programs Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education October 29, 2021 Excelencia in Education — a national organization dedicated to Latino student success — has named four evidence-based programs as its 2021 Examples of Excelencia. Read more about Excelencia in Education Names Top Four Latino Student Success Programs
More Latino students than ever are trying to get their degree, but it’s fraught and costly Published By Yahoo News September 30, 2021 Pushed by their parents and educators, more Hispanics than ever are attending college in the hopes of securing their place in the U.S. middle class, presenting a growing challenge for institutions that in the past have catered to mostly white students. Read more about More Latino students than ever are trying to get their degree, but it’s fraught and costly
A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history. Published By NBC News September 21, 2021 “Too few in our community and in the nation know that we have been education advocates for so long,” Deborah Santiago, co-founder and CEO of Excelencia in Education, wrote in an email. “And not just for our own education, but for that of so many others as well.” Latinos have often not been included in American history, she explained, which obscures the community’s legacy of leadership and advocacy. Read more about A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history.
A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history. Published By TODAY September 21, 2021 “Too few in our community and in the nation know that we have been education advocates for so long,” Deborah Santiago, co-founder and CEO of Excelencia in Education, wrote in an email. “And not just for our own education, but for that of so many others as well.” Latinos have often not been included in American history, she explained, which obscures the community’s legacy of leadership and advocacy. Read more about A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history.
Panel Examines the State of Puerto Rico’s Higher Education Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education August 19, 2021 In the first of what Dr. Deborah Santiago hopes might become a series of conversations, Excelencia in Education brought together a group of Latinx scholars to discuss the state of higher education on the island of Puerto Rico. Read more about Panel Examines the State of Puerto Rico’s Higher Education
Panel Examines the State of Puerto Rico’s Higher Education Published By Forbes August 19, 2021 In the first of what Dr. Deborah Santiago hopes might become a series of conversations, Excelencia in Education brought together a group of Latinx scholars to discuss the state of higher education on the island of Puerto Rico. Read more about Panel Examines the State of Puerto Rico’s Higher Education
Latinx college enrollment was rising before Covid but the pandemic has taken a toll Published By CNBC July 30, 2021 “Latino students were disproportionally affected in the pandemic, since we are the most economically vulnerable,” said Deborah Santiago, co-founder and chief executive officer of Excelencia in Education, an organization that looks to accelerate Latinx student success in higher education. “There was less enrollment and less persistence but looking at the bigger picture, in one year, we saw five years of growth lost in terms of enrollment and representation and that is big.” Read more about Latinx college enrollment was rising before Covid but the pandemic has taken a toll
Biden’s Higher Ed Budget Moves Ahead in House July 13, 2021 Higher education organizations were generally pleased with the House Appropriations Committee’s draft spending bill, but several believe more could still be done. Read more about Biden’s Higher Ed Budget Moves Ahead in House
Mackenzie Scott gives $10 million to org supporting Latino students in higher ed Published By Al Día June 22, 2021 Scott’s latest donation is $10 million to a Latino educational nonprofit called Excelencia in Education, which is the largest sum the organization has received since it was founded 17 years ago. Read more about Mackenzie Scott gives $10 million to org supporting Latino students in higher ed