Research & Policy Excelencia in Education is synonymous with Latino student success. With a steady focus on research and data, Excelencia effectively communicates to policy makers and others insights that matter most in advancing Latino students in higher education. Diana Natalicio, President Emeritus, University of Texas at El Paso Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) Learn more about the 2021-2022 HSIs, Emerging HSIs (eHSIs), and HSIs with Graduate Programs (gHSIs). Policy Read our collection of policy analyses and recommendations to support Latino student success. Latino College Completion Explore Latino college completion nationally, for all 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico. Higher Education in Puerto Rico Learn more about about institutional resilience efforts by five Puerto Rican HSIs. Expanding Knowledge About Latinos in Higher Education Since 2004, Excelencia has been the national leader in developing strategic research guided by the experiences and realities of today's Latino and other post-traditional students to inform action by community and institutional leaders and policy makers that facilitates institutional change. Excelencia uses a Latino lens to bring to the forefront what we know about Latino student success, what works to improve it, and what decision makers can do. Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) Lists: 2021-22 What is included in Excelencia’s new release and how can I learn more using this analysis? Access Excelencia’s lists of the 2021-22 HSIs, eHSIs, and gHSIs. Learn more from Excelencia’s summary of HSIs, eHSIs, and gHSIs in the HSIs Fact Sheet.Visualize fast facts with Excelencia’s 2021-22 HSIs Infographic.Explore the 2021-22 data on HSIs in Excelencia’s new interactive dashboard.Learn more about the evolution of HSIs through Excelencia’s GIS StoryMap. Learn More Beyond an HSI Designation: Exploring Strategic Practices for HSI Grant Participation Excelencia in Education collaborated with six HSIs to understand their strategic practices with participating in competitive federal grant programs. Institutions shared their current strategies for preparing federal grant applications, how they have leveraged federal funding to advance and sustain institutional efforts, and what it means to them to be an HSI. Learn more about how these six HSIs apply for and utilize federal funding to serve their Latino students. Learn More Latinas at Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) The Latino population in the United States has grown significantly over the last decade, and Latina representation has grown more quickly than Latinos. This factsheet provides an overview of the Latina population, as well as the college enrollment and educational attainment of Latinas at Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) — a critical set of institutions enrolling and graduating Latinos in the U.S. Learn More Institutional Resilience in Puerto Rico: A First Look at Efforts by Puerto Rican HSIs Excelencia in Education collaborated with five Puerto Rican HSIs to understand their institutional resilience efforts. Over the last five years, Puerto Rico and its colleges and universities have faced financial, natural, demographic, health, and leadership challenges. The intersection of all these challenges created a nexus for institutional resilience efforts. Learn more about how these five HSIs have adapted to compounding challenges in their current context. Learn More Beyond Completion: Post-Completion Efforts at Hispanic-Serving Institutions Excelencia in Education partnered with seven HSIs to continue exploring and examining the institutions' post-completion success efforts. This brief offers findings to enhance an institution’s interest and ability to invest in strategies to support students beyond completion, features institutional strategies and practices, shares lessons learned, and offers recommendations for action for institutions looking to scale up their post-completion success efforts. Learn more about how these seven HSIs recognize their role goes beyond completion by preparing students for the workforce, offering support to completers, and tracking completers after earning an educational credential at their institution. Learn More Latino College Completion: 2019-2020 While Latino enrollment decreased in 2020, we continue to see an increase in Latino college completion. This brief provides the most up-to-date overview of Latino college completion. Learn More WEBINAR: Attaining Latino Student Success: HSIs Leading in Economic Mobility Excelencia in Education and Third Way webinar about Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) and the critical role they play in accelerating Latino student success. Moderator:Deborah Santiago, Co-Founder and CEO, Excelencia in Education Panelists:Fernando Delgado, President, CUNY Lehman College and an Excelencia President for Latino Student SuccessAlam Hasson, Interim Vice Provost, Fresno State University, Seal of Excelencia certified institutionMagdalena Hinojosa, Senior VP of Strategic Enrollment & Student Affairs, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Seal of Excelencia certified institution Latino College Enrollment: Past, Current, and Projections Latino student college enrollment had been growing at an accelerated pace for more than 20 years, but in 2020 dropped significantly despite previous projections of continued growth. In this fact sheet, we provide a summary of past, current, and projected Latino student enrollment. LEARN MORE Ensuring America's Future: Latino College Completion During these challenging times, Excelencia in Education remains committed to Ensuring America’s Future by increasing Latino college completion. Excelencia’s most recent analysis of public data on enrollment, degree completion, and degree attainment show that Latino student enrollment and degree completion continues to increase. Yet to close the equity gap in degree completion, the United States requires a tactical plan to reach the Latino degree attainment goal of 6.2 million degrees earned by 2030. This plan must include strategies to help Latinos accelerate degree completion while supporting increased attainment for all students. Learn More About Latino College Completion SEARCH RESEARCH AND DATA Click refine below to find information on Latinos and education pathways, financial aid, institutional practices, student success, workforce, and HSI-related research. All Research + Data Keyword search Search Refine Refine Clear All Selected Content type Data Fact Sheet Infographic Issue Brief Research / Publication Issue Area Education Pathways Financial Aid Institutional Practices Student Success Workforce HSI Research Yes No - Any - Apply Infographic May 2018 Fast Facts - Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs): 2016-17 Issue Brief April 2018 College Completion through a Latino Lens Infographic April 2018 Pathways to College Completion Through a Latino Lens Research / Publication February 2018 Programs to Watch: Highlighting What Works for Latino Student Success Research / Publication November 2017 Framing, Not Blaming: Improving Latino College Transfer in Texas Issue Brief August 2017 Latino Males: Mentoring for the Future Research / Publication July 2017 The ARC (Access, Retention, and Completion) of Success for Latino Students in Appalachia: A Summary Profile Fact Sheet June 2017 College Transfer in Texas Fact Sheet June 2017 Latino Adult Learners in Higher Education Issue Brief June 2017 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research / Publication February 2018 Programs to Watch: Highlighting What Works for Latino Student Success
Research / Publication November 2017 Framing, Not Blaming: Improving Latino College Transfer in Texas
Research / Publication July 2017 The ARC (Access, Retention, and Completion) of Success for Latino Students in Appalachia: A Summary Profile