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- University of North Texas | Excelencia Education
Harrison Keller is President of the University of North Texas and a President for Latino Student Success. < Back to P4LSS Main Page University of North Texas Harrison Keller President Institution website: https://www.unt.edu/ Bio Page: https://president.unt.edu/president-keller-bio.html Harrison Keller is President of the University of North Texas and a President for Latino Student Success.
- Wabash College | Excelencia Education
Scott E. Feller is President of Wabash College and a President for Latino Student Success. < Back to P4LSS Main Page Wabash College Scott E. Feller President Institution website: https://www.wabash.edu/ Bio Page: https://www.wabash.edu/aboutwabash/president Scott E. Feller is President of Wabash College and a President for Latino Student Success.
- The University of Texas Permian Basin | Excelencia Education
Sandra K. Woodley is President of The University of Texas Permian Basin and a President for Latino Student Success. < Back to P4LSS Main Page The University of Texas Permian Basin Sandra K. Woodley President Institution website: https://www.utpb.edu/ Bio Page: https://www.utpb.edu/university-offices/presidents-office/dr-woodley-bio Sandra K. Woodley is President of The University of Texas Permian Basin and a President for Latino Student Success.
- Mt. San Jacinto College | Excelencia Education
Roger W. Schultz is Superintendent/President of Mt. San Jacinto College and a President for Latino Student Success. < Back to P4LSS Main Page Mt. San Jacinto College Roger W. Schultz Superintendent/President Institution website: https://www.msjc.edu/ Bio Page: https://msjc.edu/presidentsoffice/ Roger W. Schultz is Superintendent/President of Mt. San Jacinto College and a President for Latino Student Success.
- Texas A&M International University | Excelencia Education
Juan J. Castillo is Interim President of Texas A&M International University and a Presidents for Latino Student Success < Back to P4LSS Main Page Texas A&M International University Juan J. Castillo Interim President Institution website: https://www.tamiu.edu/ Bio Page: https://www.tamiu.edu/newsinfo/2024/11/tamiuinterimpresident11824.shtml Juan J. Castillo is Interim President of Texas A&M International University and a Presidents for Latino Student Success
- Arizona Western College | Excelencia Education
Daniel Corr is President of Arizona Western College and a President for Latino Student Success. < Back to P4LSS Main Page Arizona Western College Daniel Corr President Institution website: https://www.azwestern.edu/ Bio Page: https://www.azwestern.edu/about/office-of-the-president/biography D aniel Corr is President of Arizona Western College and a President for Latino Student Success.
- Holyoke Community College | Excelencia Education
George Timmons is President of Holyoke Community College and a President for Latino Student Success. < Back to P4LSS Main Page Holyoke Community College George Timmons President Institution website: https://www.hcc.edu/ Bio Page: https://www.hcc.edu/about/news-events-and-media/news-stories/george-timmons#:~:text=Timmons%2C%2054%2C%20holds%20a%20Ph,State%20University%20in%20Norfolk%2C%20Virginia George Timmons is President of Holyoke Community College and a President for Latino Student Success.
- LCC - Mississippi
Latinos will need to earn 6.2 million degrees by 2030 to reach the U.S. degree attainment goal. Learn about Latino College Completion in Mississippi. Latino College Completion - Mississippi Nationally, the gap in degree completion between Latinos and their White peers continues. However, different patterns emerge within each state or location. To reach the Latino degree attainment goal by 2030, states 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. To find out more, scroll below. DOWNLOAD FACT SHEET Degree Attainment for Latino Students (2021) 29% Of Latino adults (25 and over) had earned an associate degree or higher VS 39% Of White adults Fast Facts Mississippi had the 41st largest Latino population in the U.S. Latino Population 4% K-12 Population 3% Total Population 2-Year Graduation Rate 35% Latino Students 45% White Students Median Age 26 Latinos 42 White 4-Year Graduation Rate 58% Latino Students 66% White Students Degree Outcomes At two-year institutions , Hispanics' graduation rate was 10%-points lower than that of their White non-Hispanic peers in Mississippi. At four-year institutions , Hispanics' graduation rate was 8%-points lower than that of their White non-Hispanic peers in Mississippi. BACK TO MAIN LCC PAGE Top Institutions To find out more about the top institutions enrolling, and awarding associate and bachelor degrees to Hispanics by using the tabs below to navigate the information. Click on the tabs below to explore. ENROLLING ASSOCIATES DEGREES BACHELORS DEGREE Top Institutions Enrolling (Hispanic Undergraduates) in Mississippi, 2021-2022 Rank Institutions Sector Grand Total Hispanic Total % Hispanic 1 University of Mississippi Public, 4-year or above 15,994 683 4% 2 Mississippi State University Public, 4-year or above 18,451 679 4% 3 University of Southern Mississippi Public, 4-year or above 10,597 415 4% 4 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Public, 2-year 6,633 383 6% 5 Northwest Mississippi Community College Public, 2-year 5,212 279 5% Top Institutions Awarding Associate Degrees to Hispanics in Mississippi, 2020-2021 Rank Institutions Sector Grand Total Hispanic Total % Hispanic 1 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Public, 2-year 1,888 99 5% 2 Northwest Mississippi Community College Public, 2-year 1,060 46 4% 3 Hinds Community College Public, 2-year 1,410 45 3% 4 Itawamba Community College Public, 2-year 1,093 31 3% 5 Holmes Community College Public, 2-year 1,196 25 2% Top Institutions Awarding Bachelor Degrees to Hispanics in Mississippi, 2020-2021 Rank Institutions Sector Grand Total Hispanic Total % Hispanic 1 University of Mississippi Public, 4-year or above 4,422 148 3% 2 Mississippi State University Public, 4-year or above 4,422 106 2% 3 University of Southern Mississippi Public, 4-year or above 2,620 104 4% 4 Delta State University Public, 4-year or above 574 30 5% 5 Mississippi College Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above 730 27 4% Examples of What Works for Latino Students Here are some institutions showing success in enrolling, retaining, and graduating Latino students: College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) - Washington State University WSU CAMP's mission is to improve the lives of migrant or seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) and their families through higher education attainment. Project upGRADS Project upGRADS at California State University, Fullerton aims to improve access to graduate education for Latinx students. Sources Excelencia in Education. (2020). Ensuring America’s Future: Benchmarking Latino College Completion to 2030. Excelencia in Education. Washington, D.C. U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. Excelencia in Education Analysis using the U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), 2021 Fall Enrollment, Graduation Rates Survey and Institutional Characteristics Survey.
- Aurora University | Excelencia Education
Susana Rivera-Mills is President of Aurora University and a President for Latino Student Success. < Back to P4LSS Main Page Aurora University Susana Rivera-Mills President Institution website: https://aurora.edu/index.html Bio Page: https://aurora.edu/president/leadership/susana-rivera-mills.html S usana Rivera-Mills is President of Aurora University and a President for Latino Student Success.
- California State University, Dominguez Hills | Excelencia Education
Thomas A. Parham is President of California State University, Dominguez Hills and a President for Latino Student Success. < Back to P4LSS Main Page California State University, Dominguez Hills Thomas A. Parham President Institution website: https://www.csudh.edu/ Bio Page: https://www.csudh.edu/president/presidents-bio/ Thomas A. Parham is President of California State University, Dominguez Hills and a President for Latino Student Success.
- LCC - Wisconsin
Latinos will need to earn 6.2 million degrees by 2030 to reach the U.S. degree attainment goal. Learn about Latino College Completion in Wisconsin. Latino College Completion - Wisconsin Nationally, the gap in degree completion between Latinos and their White peers continues. However, different patterns emerge within each state or location. To reach the Latino degree attainment goal by 2030, states 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. To find out more, scroll below. DOWNLOAD FACT SHEET Degree Attainment for Latino Students (2021) 24% Of Latino adults (25 and over) had earned an associate degree or higher VS 46% Of White adults Fast Facts Wisconsin had the 25th largest Latino population in the U.S. Latino Population 13% K-12 Population 7% Total Population 2-Year Graduation Rate 31% Latino Students 47% White Students Median Age 26 Latinos 44 White 4-Year Graduation Rate 55% Latino Students 67% White Students Degree Outcomes At two-year institutions , Hispanics' graduation rate was 16%-points lower than that of their White non-Hispanic peers in Wisconsin. At four-year institutions , Hispanics' graduation rate was 12%-points lower than that of their White non-Hispanic peers in Wisconsin. BACK TO MAIN LCC PAGE Top Institutions To find out more about the top institutions enrolling, and awarding associate and bachelor degrees to Hispanics by using the tabs below to navigate the information. Click on the tabs below to explore. ENROLLING ASSOCIATES DEGREES BACHELORS DEGREE Top Institutions Enrolling (Hispanic Undergraduates) in Wisconsin, 2021-2022 Rank Institutions Sector Grand Total Hispanic Total % Hispanic 1 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Public, 4-year or above 18,322 2,532 14% 2 University of Wisconsin-Madison Public, 4-year or above 33,506 2,266 7% 3 Milwaukee Area Technical College Public, 2-year 11,010 2,057 19% 4 Marquette University Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above 7,466 1,162 16% 5 Madison Area Technical College Public, 4-year or above 8,536 1,120 13% Top Institutions Awarding Associate Degrees to Hispanics in Wisconsin, 2020-2021 Rank Institutions Sector Grand Total Hispanic Total % Hispanic 1 Milwaukee Area Technical College Public, 2-year 1,239 191 15% 2 Gateway Technical College Public, 2-year 719 144 20% 3 Madison Area Technical College Public, 4-year or above 1,445 114 8% 4 Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Public, 2-year 937 66 7% 5 Fox Valley Technical College Public, 2-year 912 40 4% Top Institutions Awarding Bachelor Degrees to Hispanics in Wisconsin, 2020-2021 Rank Institutions Sector Grand Total Hispanic Total % Hispanic 1 University of Wisconsin-Madison Public, 4-year or above 7,743 417 5% 2 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Public, 4-year or above 3,711 404 11% 3 Marquette University Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above 1,905 257 13% 4 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Public, 4-year or above 2,145 141 7% 5 University of Wisconsin-Parkside Public, 4-year or above 652 126 19% Examples of What Works for Latino Students Here are some institutions showing success in enrolling, retaining, and graduating Latino students: College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) - Washington State University WSU CAMP's mission is to improve the lives of migrant or seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) and their families through higher education attainment. Project upGRADS Project upGRADS at California State University, Fullerton aims to improve access to graduate education for Latinx students. Sources Excelencia in Education. (2020). Ensuring America’s Future: Benchmarking Latino College Completion to 2030. Excelencia in Education. Washington, D.C. U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. Excelencia in Education Analysis using the U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), 2021 Fall Enrollment, Graduation Rates Survey and Institutional Characteristics Survey.
- Aims Community College | Excelencia Education
Leah Bornstein is President of Aims Community College and a President for Latino Student Success. < Back to P4LSS Main Page Aims Community College Leah Bornstein President Institution website: https://www.aims.edu/ Bio Page: https://www.aims.edu/employee-directory/leah-bornstein Leah Bornstein is President of Aims Community College and a President for Latino Student Success.