Postsecondary attainment rates for Latinos in the United States have improved steadily over time, however Latinos continue to have disproportionately reduced opportunities in obtaining baccalaureate degrees in comparison to their White peers. These disparities are found at all levels of education and are particularly evident among graduates of various Latino backgrounds. Of particular relevance to this study is the premise that the majority of Latinos who enroll in a college or university in the United States do so at a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI). The more than 500 HSIs in this country represent 17 percent of all postsecondary institutions and educate nearly 70 percent of all Latinos. Yet, the relatively brief history of HSIs is one...
The Higher Education Act (HEA) Title V is designed to expand opportunities, increase attainment, and...
The purpose of this qualitative investigation was to understand the factors impacting the college tr...
In 2017, Hispanics had the lowest percentage of earned bachelor degrees awarded. Additionally, gradu...
Postsecondary attainment rates for Latinos in the United States have improved steadily over time, ho...
While the Latinx population continues to grow faster than any other racial population in the United ...
Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs) have emerged as key players in the struggle to improve Latino c...
The U.S. Census indicates that Hispanic participation in postsecondary education tripled between 199...
This qualitative study was conducted at a Northern California community college with eight Latino/a ...
Despite substantial growth within the Latinx population and its access to higher education, there ar...
The purpose of this study is to determine if Title V HSI grants and expenditures in instruction, aca...
This mixed methods sequential explanatory study investigated contributions and associations of expen...
Latinos consistently have the lowest degree completion rate throughout the United States (Kurlaender...
Hispanic Serving Institutions are designated as such as a result of meeting the minimum enrollment o...
Greater numbers of Latinas are participating in postsecondary education, however these gains have no...
Latina/o students’ access to higher education has increased over time; however, the graduation rates...
The Higher Education Act (HEA) Title V is designed to expand opportunities, increase attainment, and...
The purpose of this qualitative investigation was to understand the factors impacting the college tr...
In 2017, Hispanics had the lowest percentage of earned bachelor degrees awarded. Additionally, gradu...
Postsecondary attainment rates for Latinos in the United States have improved steadily over time, ho...
While the Latinx population continues to grow faster than any other racial population in the United ...
Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs) have emerged as key players in the struggle to improve Latino c...
The U.S. Census indicates that Hispanic participation in postsecondary education tripled between 199...
This qualitative study was conducted at a Northern California community college with eight Latino/a ...
Despite substantial growth within the Latinx population and its access to higher education, there ar...
The purpose of this study is to determine if Title V HSI grants and expenditures in instruction, aca...
This mixed methods sequential explanatory study investigated contributions and associations of expen...
Latinos consistently have the lowest degree completion rate throughout the United States (Kurlaender...
Hispanic Serving Institutions are designated as such as a result of meeting the minimum enrollment o...
Greater numbers of Latinas are participating in postsecondary education, however these gains have no...
Latina/o students’ access to higher education has increased over time; however, the graduation rates...
The Higher Education Act (HEA) Title V is designed to expand opportunities, increase attainment, and...
The purpose of this qualitative investigation was to understand the factors impacting the college tr...
In 2017, Hispanics had the lowest percentage of earned bachelor degrees awarded. Additionally, gradu...