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Top 10 Schools for Hispanics in Graduate-Level STEM Programs

2023-2024 IPEDS data shows Hispanic/Latino participation in STEM graduate programs is increasing, especially in health and computer sciences, yet underrepresentation remains. The analysis highlights leading institutions, gender disparities, and growing degree attainment, emphasizing the need for access and recruitment efforts.

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School Library May 2026

This month featuring books on AI's Social Impact from Amazon and Latin America's Environmental Future from University of California Press.

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Hispanic Community April 2024

First in the Family

First generation students still face challenges to succeed in college; however, there are more opportunities than ever and support programs, such as financial aid, and campus resources to address academic, financial, and social obstacles.

Hispanic Community April 2024

Universal Technical Institute: Career Readiness through Accelerated Programs

At Universal Technical Institute and Concorde Career Colleges, students are encouraged to explore alternative pathways in higher education, and consider one-year programs in transportation, energy, skilled trades, dental, and healthcare professions. UTI, Inc. is committed to provide hands-on experience and industry connections, offering accelerated programs catering to career readiness and advancement.

Administration April 2024

Top 50 Community Colleges for Hispanics

Each year, Hispanic Outlook recognizes the invaluable support that community colleges across the country offer to Hispanic/Latino students, as part of their mission to provide opportunities to students from the widest spectrum of American society – particularly those who are better served by local, flexible course schedules, affordable fees and practical, career- oriented pathways. 

Administration March 2024

Texas Woman’s University: Expands Leadership Pathways for Latinas

Texas Woman’s commitment to Latino student success and women’s leadership is evidenced by targeted communication efforts, Spanish language resources, programs designed to support first-generation college students and their families, and initiatives such as the Seal of Excelencia. The university also provides other forms of support for underrepresented groups overall

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