Excelencia in the News Articles where the Excelencia team has added a Latino voice to education issues. Excelencia in Education Celebrates its Quinceañera at ALASS Institute Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education October 28, 2019 Excelencia in Education celebrated its 15th anniversary with its Accelerating Latino Student Success Institute – or its quinceañera as Excelencia in Education President Sarita Brown put it. Higher education professionals gathered in Washington D.C. to examine the needs of Latino students, from federal policies to the faculty in their classrooms. Read more about Excelencia in Education Celebrates its Quinceañera at ALASS Institute UTSA center recognized as national model for first-gen and transfer students Published By UTSA.EDU October 3, 2019 The UTSA First Generation and Transfer Student Center has been recognized by Excelencia in Education as a Program to Watch for 2019–2020. UTSA is one of only 20 programs out of 166 that were nominated for this recognition. Read more about UTSA center recognized as national model for first-gen and transfer students Institutions Stepping Up to Serve Hispanic Students Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education October 3, 2019 As colleges and universities work to reach enrollment and college completion goals, increased focus has turned to the Hispanic populations in their communities. Colleges and universities eager to recruit students can look at the K-12 student population to see potential students, says Dr. Deborah A. Santiago, CEO of Excelencia in Education. “The education pipeline is going to be full of Latinos because we’re young and fast-growing,” says Santiago. Read more about Institutions Stepping Up to Serve Hispanic Students Hispanic-serving institutions set to lose $100 million Published By The Hechinger Report September 27, 2019 Hispanic-serving institutions are rapidly growing in number, but the federal aid available to them is shrinking almost as fast. Read more about Hispanic-serving institutions set to lose $100 million High school graduation rates for one important group are starting to get better Published By Hechinger Report August 13, 2019 Nationwide, the percentage of Hispanic or Latino adults ages 25 or over with a diploma has risen from 53 percent in 1995 to 72 percent last year, says the advocacy and research group Excelencia in Education. Read more about High school graduation rates for one important group are starting to get better Award Finalist: Dr. Amelie Ramirez’s Latino Cancer Research Training Program Published By Salud America! August 9, 2019 Read more about Award Finalist: Dr. Amelie Ramirez’s Latino Cancer Research Training Program Emerging HSIs Step Up to Serve Hispanic, Latinx Students Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education July 9, 2019 Dr. Deborah A. Santiago, co-founder and chief executive officer of Excelencia in Education, says that, in addition to creating a positive campus climate, intentionally serving Latinx or Hispanic students means enrolling them, retaining them, supporting them financially, graduating them and having staff and faculty that is representative of Hispanic groups on campus. Read more about Emerging HSIs Step Up to Serve Hispanic, Latinx Students UTEP recognized for efforts in promoting Latino student success Published By ABC 7 KVIA (El Paso) June 26, 2019 Read more about UTEP recognized for efforts in promoting Latino student success Universities try to catch up to their growing Latinx populations Published By The Hechinger Report June 4, 2019 Latinx are half as likely as non-Hispanic whites to hold a bachelor’s degree, and the gulf has widened since the early 2000s. Experts say part of the reason so few Latinx students finish college is that they are ending up at overcrowded, underfunded community colleges as well as less-selective universities. With Latinx expected to make up 28.6 percent of the U.S. population by 2060, and well-paying jobs dwindling for workers who don’t hold bachelor’s degrees, pressure is rising on schools to tailor their services to help more of these students to and through college. Read more about Universities try to catch up to their growing Latinx populations SDSU Selected as Finalist for Seal of Excelencia Published By San Diego State University NewsCenter June 4, 2019 San Diego State University has been selected as a finalist for the Seal of Excelencia by Excelencia in Education. The certification recognizes higher education institutions effectively preparing Latino students for success. Read more about SDSU Selected as Finalist for Seal of Excelencia Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Excelencia in Education Celebrates its Quinceañera at ALASS Institute Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education October 28, 2019 Excelencia in Education celebrated its 15th anniversary with its Accelerating Latino Student Success Institute – or its quinceañera as Excelencia in Education President Sarita Brown put it. Higher education professionals gathered in Washington D.C. to examine the needs of Latino students, from federal policies to the faculty in their classrooms. Read more about Excelencia in Education Celebrates its Quinceañera at ALASS Institute
UTSA center recognized as national model for first-gen and transfer students Published By UTSA.EDU October 3, 2019 The UTSA First Generation and Transfer Student Center has been recognized by Excelencia in Education as a Program to Watch for 2019–2020. UTSA is one of only 20 programs out of 166 that were nominated for this recognition. Read more about UTSA center recognized as national model for first-gen and transfer students
Institutions Stepping Up to Serve Hispanic Students Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education October 3, 2019 As colleges and universities work to reach enrollment and college completion goals, increased focus has turned to the Hispanic populations in their communities. Colleges and universities eager to recruit students can look at the K-12 student population to see potential students, says Dr. Deborah A. Santiago, CEO of Excelencia in Education. “The education pipeline is going to be full of Latinos because we’re young and fast-growing,” says Santiago. Read more about Institutions Stepping Up to Serve Hispanic Students
Hispanic-serving institutions set to lose $100 million Published By The Hechinger Report September 27, 2019 Hispanic-serving institutions are rapidly growing in number, but the federal aid available to them is shrinking almost as fast. Read more about Hispanic-serving institutions set to lose $100 million
High school graduation rates for one important group are starting to get better Published By Hechinger Report August 13, 2019 Nationwide, the percentage of Hispanic or Latino adults ages 25 or over with a diploma has risen from 53 percent in 1995 to 72 percent last year, says the advocacy and research group Excelencia in Education. Read more about High school graduation rates for one important group are starting to get better
Award Finalist: Dr. Amelie Ramirez’s Latino Cancer Research Training Program Published By Salud America! August 9, 2019 Read more about Award Finalist: Dr. Amelie Ramirez’s Latino Cancer Research Training Program
Emerging HSIs Step Up to Serve Hispanic, Latinx Students Published By Diverse Issues in Higher Education July 9, 2019 Dr. Deborah A. Santiago, co-founder and chief executive officer of Excelencia in Education, says that, in addition to creating a positive campus climate, intentionally serving Latinx or Hispanic students means enrolling them, retaining them, supporting them financially, graduating them and having staff and faculty that is representative of Hispanic groups on campus. Read more about Emerging HSIs Step Up to Serve Hispanic, Latinx Students
UTEP recognized for efforts in promoting Latino student success Published By ABC 7 KVIA (El Paso) June 26, 2019 Read more about UTEP recognized for efforts in promoting Latino student success
Universities try to catch up to their growing Latinx populations Published By The Hechinger Report June 4, 2019 Latinx are half as likely as non-Hispanic whites to hold a bachelor’s degree, and the gulf has widened since the early 2000s. Experts say part of the reason so few Latinx students finish college is that they are ending up at overcrowded, underfunded community colleges as well as less-selective universities. With Latinx expected to make up 28.6 percent of the U.S. population by 2060, and well-paying jobs dwindling for workers who don’t hold bachelor’s degrees, pressure is rising on schools to tailor their services to help more of these students to and through college. Read more about Universities try to catch up to their growing Latinx populations
SDSU Selected as Finalist for Seal of Excelencia Published By San Diego State University NewsCenter June 4, 2019 San Diego State University has been selected as a finalist for the Seal of Excelencia by Excelencia in Education. The certification recognizes higher education institutions effectively preparing Latino students for success. Read more about SDSU Selected as Finalist for Seal of Excelencia