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Latino College Completion: United States

Does Latino college completion vary by location?

Nationally, the gap in degree completion between Latinos and their White peers continues. To reach the Latino degree attainment goal by 2030, the U.S. can close the degree completion gap by accelerating Latino completion while increasing for all students and scale up programs and initiatives that work for Latino, and all, students.

Degree Attainment for Latino Students, 2021

Click a state below to see the state's full fact sheet and learn more about degree attainment for Latino students.

Graduation rate at

4-year institutions

53%

61%

vs

Hispanic

White

non-Hispanic

Graduation rate at

4-year institutions

58%

67%

vs

Hispanic

White

non-Hispanic

Graduation rate at

4-year institutions

44%

53%

vs

Hispanic

White

non-Hispanic

Graduation rate at

4-year institutions

59%

73%

vs

Hispanic

White

non-Hispanic

Graduation rate at

4-year institutions

45%

49%

vs

Hispanic

White

non-Hispanic

Graduation rate at

4-year institutions

46%

62%

vs

Hispanic

White

non-Hispanic

Graduation rate at

4-year institutions

42%

52%

vs

Hispanic

White

non-Hispanic

Graduation rate at

4-year institutions

53%

57%

vs

Hispanic

White

non-Hispanic

Graduation rate at

4-year institutions

56%

70%

vs

Hispanic

White

non-Hispanic

Graduation rate at

4-year institutions

50%

60%

vs

Hispanic

White

non-Hispanic

Public Leadership

Leaders of these institutions and systems are choosing to join Excelencia’s national leadership effort and serve as funding partners for Latino College Completion U.S. and our Ensuring America’s Future campaign:

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