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Although HACU member institutions in the U.S. represent less than 13% of all higher education institutions nationwide, together they enroll more than two-thirds of all Hispanic college students. [11] HACU is the only national educational association that represents Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs). [12]
In 2002, CSU Pueblo was designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution by the United States Department of Education. [3] In 2008, CSU Pueblo was awarded the Outstanding HACU-Member Institution Award by the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. [4]
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Hispanic-serving institutions, or HSIs, which are not-for-profit schools with a full-time equivalent undergraduate student enrollment that is at least a quarter Hispanic, are vital to the goals of equality in educational and economic opportunities, according to the White House.
A whopping 2.4 million Hispanics enrolled at four-year post-secondary institutions in 2020, compared to 620,000 in 2000 — that’s a 287% increase in 20 years, the Pew Research Center study showed.
The number of colleges and universities that are Hispanic Serving Institutions fell as Latino enrollment declined during the pandemic, according to new data.
University Faculty Award (formerly Outstanding Latino/a Faculty in Higher Education Award) (Research Institutions) [14] Founding President's Award; Book of the Year Award [15] William Aguilar Cultural Arts Award [16] Outstanding Support of Hispanic Issues Award [17] Alfredo G. de los Santos Jr. Distinguished Leadership Award [18] [19] [20] [21]
Ten Hispanic-serving institutions in California, Texas, and New York provide most economic mobility for low and moderate income college students, a new report shows.