Finding Your Workforce: Latino Talent for a Global Economy This brief builds on 20 years of Excelencia in Education’s mission and steadfast focus to accelerate Latino student success, identifying the top colleges and universities graduating and preparing Latinos for today’s global economy. In this brief, Excelencia also provides a roadmap for employers to tap into Latino talent and meet U.S. workforce needs.
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.
Strada Education Network invests in Excelencia in Education WASHINGTON, D.C. - January 14, 2021 – At a critical time in our country’s economic recovery, the Strada Education Network has invested in Excelencia in Education to identify strategies for intentionally SERVING Latino students for success in the workforce.
Supera Spanish Speaking Program The Mission of the Kean University Supera Spanish Speaking Program is to increase the number of Hispanic students attaining a bachelor’s degree by providing access to higher education to students who are English Language Learners (ELL).
Grant To Improve STEM Education for Hispanic Students Published By Markets Business Insider January 4, 2018 Nova Southeastern University (NSU) received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to hold a conference on strengthening pathways for Latino students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and garner research to support improved Hispanic-focused STEM education. Read more about Grant To Improve STEM Education for Hispanic Students
EPCC Dual Credit, Early College High School Program Recognized as Example of Excellence Finalist Published By El Paso Herald-Post August 3, 2018 On Wednesday it was announced that EPCC’s Dual Credit and Early College Program has been recognized as a finalist in the Examples of Excellence in the associate level. Read more about EPCC Dual Credit, Early College High School Program Recognized as Example of Excellence Finalist
Latino Students Struggle to Finish College Published By Salud America! May 22, 2018 Latino college students are far less likely than their white peers to complete their degree, and more likely to still be enrolled beyond six years on their path to a degree, according to the Excelencia in Education report, "College Completion Through a Latino Lens". Read more about Latino Students Struggle to Finish College