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Hispanic and Latino/a Students in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

BestColleges

Note Reference [1] Check The percentage of Mexican American college enrollees increased by the most percentage points of any Hispanic and Latino/a ethnic group, going from 21% in 2005 to 33% in 2021. [2] 4] Check Hispanic and Latino/a students accounted for nearly 46% of all undocumented students in higher education. [5]

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Remembering Dr. Lee Noel

Ruffaloni

Lee was a remarkable leader who left a lasting mark on higher education and in our hearts. Lee had a lifelong dedication to higher education, both as a professional and as a student. He would go on to create the ACT National Center for the Advancement of Educational Practices, serving as the executive director.

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Cherokee Nation Medical School to Graduate First Class

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Education Aimed at Underserved Populations Nearly every facet of OSU's four-year College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation program aims to train medical students to serve underserved populations, predominantly Indigenous and rural communities. Clinical rotations in partnership with the Cherokee Nation began in 2005, she said.

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Weekly Update: December 12

DC College Counseling

Department of Education. To give background, when the FAFSA calculates how much families can afford to spend on education each year, the formula protects a certain amount of annual income on which a family is expected to live before having to contribute to educational costs. More to come on that next week or the week after!

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Washington Monthly College Rankings Redefine Excellence

BestColleges

Touting a Kennedyesque mission , the magazine aims to redefine what constitutes excellence in higher education, citing the need to measure what colleges do for their country, instead of for themselves. It also examines voting engagement and degrees granted in service-related fields such as education and social work.

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These 14 Colleges Are Boosting Latino/a Student Success. Here’s How.

BestColleges

Excelencia in Education is a nonprofit focused on helping Latino/a students complete college. Excelencia in Education, a nonprofit focused on helping Latino/a students complete college, recognized 14 colleges and universities this year for going beyond enrollment numbers to demonstrate intentionality and impact in serving Latino/a students.

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Global Campuses, Dual Degree and Joint Degree Programs: What You Need to Know

Top Tier Admissions

Interested in adding an international perspective to your college education? On the outskirts of Doha, GU-Q—a Jesuit university in a Muslim country—was established in 2005. These days, your options extend well beyond a semester abroad with exciting options for joint and dual degrees with top universities in the U.S.