ALASS
Achieving LAtino Student Success (ALASS) is an initiative to work with institutions interested in critically examining their practices and policies to improve the success of their Latino students. This initiative began in 2004 and, to date, has worked with more than 16 institutions in a collaborative manner to examine institutional practices, policies, and leadership efforts to accelerate Latino student success.
Goals: Achieving LAtino Student Success (ALASS) is an initiative to develop greater understanding about what it means to serve Latino students in higher education at the institution-level and to promote, implement, and evaluate promising practices.
Related Information:
- ALASS: Accelerating Latino Student Success at Texas Border Institutions: Possibilities and Challenges
- Capitol Hill Briefing on Texas Border Institutions
- Opening Remarks from the 2010 Accelerating Latino Student Success (ALASS) Workshop with Dr. Eduardo Ochoa, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Education
2010 ALASS Workshop



