Excelencia in the News Articles where the Excelencia team has added a Latino voice to education issues. Colleges serving Hispanic students take on urgent role as bridge to 'post-pandemic future' Published By NBC News April 30, 2020 As colleges and universities get ready to wrap up the academic year in upcoming weeks, Hispanic-Serving Institutions are working on long-term strategies as they seek to better prepare Latinos for life after the pandemic. Read more about Colleges serving Hispanic students take on urgent role as bridge to 'post-pandemic future' Striving for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Published By Inside Higher Ed March 6, 2020 Less than 10 percent of students at Grand Valley State University are Latinx. That hasn't stopped the university from making them a focus of supports. Read more about Striving for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion We need to expand the college affordability conversation Published By The Hill March 6, 2020 Without a focus on the reality between college enrollment and student debt repayment, the total student loan debt will only continue to grow. We know that presidential candidates are aware of the challenges today’s students face, and several have good ideas for addressing them. But voters need to hear those ideas more to make an informed decision about who will be best positioned to put policies in place to better support students toward realizing their goals and preparing for the workforce. Read more about We need to expand the college affordability conversation Latinos Are The Future Of Higher Education In Kansas, But Colleges Struggle Keeping Them Published By NPR - KCUR.org March 3, 2020 The good news for Kansas public colleges: 1,000 more Latino students will be enrolled a decade from now, enough to fill the seats left empty by fewer white students. The bad news? The state predicts fewer students will earn a degree or certification in 2029, judging by Kansas’ poor track record in graduating Latino students. Read more about Latinos Are The Future Of Higher Education In Kansas, But Colleges Struggle Keeping Them Where Oklahoma ranks for Latino college bound students Published By Fox 25 News February 7, 2020 Oklahoma State University-- Oklahoma City has one of the largest percentages of Hispanic students enrolled and is listed as an emerging institution for Latino students according to national group Excelencia in Education. Read more about Where Oklahoma ranks for Latino college bound students As Latino Enrollment Grows, So Does the Potential for Partnerships at the Institutions That Serve Them Published By The Evolllution January 29, 2020 With Latinos projected to make up over a quarter of the United States population in coming years, colleges need to figure out how to best meet the needs of adult Latino learners. Read more about As Latino Enrollment Grows, So Does the Potential for Partnerships at the Institutions That Serve Them Gates Foundation Launches Major Student Success Initiative Published By Forbes January 9, 2020 Today, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation announced the launch of Intermediaries For Scale, a $20 million grant program that will fund 12 existing organizations to help colleges and universities become more student-centered and more attuned to helping “low-income and first-generation students, students of color, and working adults – achieve their educational goals.” Read more about Gates Foundation Launches Major Student Success Initiative More Latino students than ever are trying to get their degree, but it’s fraught and costly Published By USA Today January 7, 2020 "You can’t just enroll them if you’re not going to help them graduate. The only growth population is Hispanics. So we’re saying you have got to focus on what it means to serve." - Deborah Santiago, CEO, Excelencia in Education Read more about More Latino students than ever are trying to get their degree, but it’s fraught and costly Equity for Hispanic Professors Published By Inside Higher Ed October 30, 2019 A group of eight professors at the University of Texas at Austin is calling on the institution do more -- much more -- to address documented inequities in pay, promotion, leadership opportunities and recognition for Hispanic faculty members. Read more about Equity for Hispanic Professors Program recognized for first-generation efforts Published By The Daily Evergreen - WSU College October 29, 2019 The WSU College Assistant Migrant Program was recognized as a finalist for a national award given by the Latino education organization Excelencia in Education. Read more about Program recognized for first-generation efforts Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Colleges serving Hispanic students take on urgent role as bridge to 'post-pandemic future' Published By NBC News April 30, 2020 As colleges and universities get ready to wrap up the academic year in upcoming weeks, Hispanic-Serving Institutions are working on long-term strategies as they seek to better prepare Latinos for life after the pandemic. Read more about Colleges serving Hispanic students take on urgent role as bridge to 'post-pandemic future'
Striving for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Published By Inside Higher Ed March 6, 2020 Less than 10 percent of students at Grand Valley State University are Latinx. That hasn't stopped the university from making them a focus of supports. Read more about Striving for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
We need to expand the college affordability conversation Published By The Hill March 6, 2020 Without a focus on the reality between college enrollment and student debt repayment, the total student loan debt will only continue to grow. We know that presidential candidates are aware of the challenges today’s students face, and several have good ideas for addressing them. But voters need to hear those ideas more to make an informed decision about who will be best positioned to put policies in place to better support students toward realizing their goals and preparing for the workforce. Read more about We need to expand the college affordability conversation
Latinos Are The Future Of Higher Education In Kansas, But Colleges Struggle Keeping Them Published By NPR - KCUR.org March 3, 2020 The good news for Kansas public colleges: 1,000 more Latino students will be enrolled a decade from now, enough to fill the seats left empty by fewer white students. The bad news? The state predicts fewer students will earn a degree or certification in 2029, judging by Kansas’ poor track record in graduating Latino students. Read more about Latinos Are The Future Of Higher Education In Kansas, But Colleges Struggle Keeping Them
Where Oklahoma ranks for Latino college bound students Published By Fox 25 News February 7, 2020 Oklahoma State University-- Oklahoma City has one of the largest percentages of Hispanic students enrolled and is listed as an emerging institution for Latino students according to national group Excelencia in Education. Read more about Where Oklahoma ranks for Latino college bound students
As Latino Enrollment Grows, So Does the Potential for Partnerships at the Institutions That Serve Them Published By The Evolllution January 29, 2020 With Latinos projected to make up over a quarter of the United States population in coming years, colleges need to figure out how to best meet the needs of adult Latino learners. Read more about As Latino Enrollment Grows, So Does the Potential for Partnerships at the Institutions That Serve Them
Gates Foundation Launches Major Student Success Initiative Published By Forbes January 9, 2020 Today, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation announced the launch of Intermediaries For Scale, a $20 million grant program that will fund 12 existing organizations to help colleges and universities become more student-centered and more attuned to helping “low-income and first-generation students, students of color, and working adults – achieve their educational goals.” Read more about Gates Foundation Launches Major Student Success Initiative
More Latino students than ever are trying to get their degree, but it’s fraught and costly Published By USA Today January 7, 2020 "You can’t just enroll them if you’re not going to help them graduate. The only growth population is Hispanics. So we’re saying you have got to focus on what it means to serve." - Deborah Santiago, CEO, Excelencia in Education Read more about More Latino students than ever are trying to get their degree, but it’s fraught and costly
Equity for Hispanic Professors Published By Inside Higher Ed October 30, 2019 A group of eight professors at the University of Texas at Austin is calling on the institution do more -- much more -- to address documented inequities in pay, promotion, leadership opportunities and recognition for Hispanic faculty members. Read more about Equity for Hispanic Professors
Program recognized for first-generation efforts Published By The Daily Evergreen - WSU College October 29, 2019 The WSU College Assistant Migrant Program was recognized as a finalist for a national award given by the Latino education organization Excelencia in Education. Read more about Program recognized for first-generation efforts