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Hispanic-serving institution

A Hispanic-serving institution (HSI) is defined in federal law as an accredited, degree-granting, public or private nonprofit institution of higher education with 25% or more total undergraduate Hispanic or Latino full-time equivalent (FTE) student enrollment.[1][2] In the 2018–19 academic year, 539 institutions met the federal enrollment criterion.[3]

Background

According to Title III of the Higher Education Act of 1965, in order for an HSI to receive federal funding it must satisfy the following criteria:[4]

  • Have a least 25 percent Hispanic or Latino undergraduate full-time equivalent student enrollment.[5]
  • Must be an eligible public or private non-profit institution of higher education
  • Must offer at least two-year academic programs that lead to a degree
  • Must be accredited by an agency or association recognized by the Department of Education
  • Must have high enrollment of students in need

The Department of Education offers grants to institutions defined as HSIs which can be used for many academic purposes serving all ethnicities at the institution including faculty development, funds and administrative management, development and improvement of academic programs, endowment funds, curriculum development, scientific or laboratory equipment for teaching, renovation of instructional facilities, joint use of facilities, academic tutoring, counseling programs and student support services.

Any HSI can benefit from the assistance to increase the amount of Hispanic or Latino students in higher education, and most importantly, the amount of Hispanic or Latino students graduating from a higher education institution. To be considered an HSI, universities have to meet certain criteria: 2-and 4-year colleges and universities had to have at least a 25% Hispanic or Latino enrollment total. This percentage was the minimum required by the Higher Education Act in 1992 (Laden, 2001). Because HSIs goals are to serve primarily Hispanic populations (Shehadeh & Termos, 2014),[6] they are found in metropolitan areas with increasing Hispanic and Latino populations. Some of these areas include Los Angeles, San Antonio, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, and Miami (Laden, 2001). Vigil discusses the increasing rates of Latinos in these areas due to the demand of unskilled temporary labor and for seemingly attainable housing opportunities. Although HSI's help Latino students in higher education, "HSI's do not have a declared, specific mission to serve Hispanics" (Laden, 2001).[7][8][9]

Title V of the Act, introduced in 1998, is another funding stream specifically for HSIs to assist them in improving their higher educational provision.

Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities

In 1992, the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities led the effort to convince Congress to formally recognize campuses with high Hispanic enrollment as federally designated HSIs and to begin targeting federal appropriations to those campuses. Today, HACU represents nearly 470 colleges and universities committed to Hispanic higher education success in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Latin America, Spain and Portugal. 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.[10] HACU is the only national educational association that represents Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs).[11]

Funding

HSI federal funding grew in the early years (1998-2004) of Title V (the original and still linchpin HSI federal funding program), then leveled off from 2004-07 as the number of HSIs and Hispanic college students continued to grow. It increased dramatically in 2008 with the addition of the HSI STEM program, but since the Recession of 2009–10, it has actually declined while HSIs and Hispanic enrollments have increased even more rapidly.[12][13][14][15][16]

One of the main challenges HSIs face as they address their critical role is persistent underfunding relative to other degree-granting institutions. According to 2016-17 IPEDS data, HSIs on average received $3,117 per student on average from all federal revenue sources, compared to $4,605 per student for all degree-granting institutions, just two-thirds the funding to educate a disproportionately low-income student population. The result is that HSIs only receive on average 68 cents for every federal dollar going to all other colleges and universities annually.[17]

List of institutions

Below are institutions of higher education designated as Hispanic-Serving Institutions in the United States based on 2018–19 data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).[a] For a complete list of institutions that meet the 25% federal enrollment criterion in the 2018–19 academic year, click here.[3]

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Florida

Georgia

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Kansas

Massachusetts

Nevada

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

Ohio

Pennsylvania

Puerto Rico

Texas

Virginia

Washington

Notes
  1. ^ IPEDS is a system of surveys designed to collect institution-level data from all primary providers of postsecondary education. IPEDS is maintained at the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), U.S. Department of Education.
  2. ^ Merged into nearby Roosevelt University in 2020; it has not yet been determined whether Roosevelt will qualify as an HSI.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Higher Education Opportunity Act" (PDF). Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  2. ^ "20 U.S. Code SUBCHAPTER V— DEVELOPING INSTITUTIONS". Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Excelencia in Education. (2020). Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs): 2018–19. Washington, D.C.: Excelencia in Education. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
  4. ^ Title III, Section 312, HEA
  5. ^ "Definition of Hispanic-Serving Institutions". www.ed.gov. United States Department of Education. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
  6. ^ Shehadeh, Hazar; Termos, Mohamad (2014). "Hispanic Students' Perception of Discriminatory Campus Climate in a Hispanic-serving Institution". Journal of the World Universities Forum. 6 (2): 65–71. doi:10.18848/1835-2030/CGP/v06i02/56827.
  7. ^ Garcia, G. A. (2019). Becoming Hispanic-Serving Institutions: Opportunities for Colleges and Universities. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
  8. ^ Marybeth Gasman, Andrés Castro Samayoa, William Casey Boland, & Paola Esmieu (eds.), Educational Challenges and Opportunities at Minority Serving Institutions (New York, NY: Routledge Press, 2018).
  9. ^ Marybeth Gasman, Benjamin Baez, and Caroline Turner (eds.), Understanding Minority Serving Institutions (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, March 2008).
  10. ^ . Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. Archived from the original on 2019-04-03. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  11. ^ "HACU 101". Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. Retrieved 2010-01-03.
  12. ^ William Casey Boland, Marybeth Gasman, Thai-Huy Nguyen, & Andrés Castro Samayoa, "Master Plan and the Future of California Higher Education: Assessing the Impact of State Policy on Minority Serving Institutions," American Educational Research Journal (2018).
  13. ^ William Casey Boland, Marybeth Gasman, Andrés Castro Samayoa, Andrew Martinez, and Brandy Jones, Even More Potential to Serve: Florida’s Minority Serving Institutions. Philadelphia, PA: Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions, 2018.
  14. ^ William Casey Boland, Andrés Castro Samayoa, Marybeth Gasman, and Thai-Huy Nguyen, An Unstoppable Tidal Wave of Progress: Minority Serving Institutions in Texas. Philadelphia, PA: Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions, 2017.
  15. ^ William Casey Boland, Andrés Castro Samayoa, Thai-Huy Nguyen, Marybeth Gasman, Chris Jimenez, Elisa Chen, & Vera Wang, Striking Gold in the Golden State: Harnessing the Power of Minority Serving Institutions in California. Philadelphia, PA: Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions, 2015.
  16. ^ Thai-Huy Nguyen, Valerie Lundy Wagner, Andrés Castro Samayoa, and Marybeth Gasman, On Their Own Terms: Two-Year Minority Serving Institutions. Philadelphia, PA: Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions, 2015.
  17. ^ . Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. Archived from the original on November 25, 2017. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  18. ^ "TEXAS TECH ACHIEVES HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTION ENROLLMENT STATUS". TTU Committee on Achieving HSI Status. April 21, 2018.

External links

  • U.S. Department of Education Act, Title V, HSIs
  • Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
  • HACU list of HSIs

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A Hispanic serving institution HSI is defined in federal law as an accredited degree granting public or private nonprofit institution of higher education with 25 or more total undergraduate Hispanic or Latino full time equivalent FTE student enrollment 1 2 In the 2018 19 academic year 539 institutions met the federal enrollment criterion 3 University of Houston Downtown Contents 1 Background 2 Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities 3 Funding 4 List of institutions 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditAccording to Title III of the Higher Education Act of 1965 in order for an HSI to receive federal funding it must satisfy the following criteria 4 Have a least 25 percent Hispanic or Latino undergraduate full time equivalent student enrollment 5 Must be an eligible public or private non profit institution of higher education Must offer at least two year academic programs that lead to a degree Must be accredited by an agency or association recognized by the Department of Education Must have high enrollment of students in needThe Department of Education offers grants to institutions defined as HSIs which can be used for many academic purposes serving all ethnicities at the institution including faculty development funds and administrative management development and improvement of academic programs endowment funds curriculum development scientific or laboratory equipment for teaching renovation of instructional facilities joint use of facilities academic tutoring counseling programs and student support services Any HSI can benefit from the assistance to increase the amount of Hispanic or Latino students in higher education and most importantly the amount of Hispanic or Latino students graduating from a higher education institution To be considered an HSI universities have to meet certain criteria 2 and 4 year colleges and universities had to have at least a 25 Hispanic or Latino enrollment total This percentage was the minimum required by the Higher Education Act in 1992 Laden 2001 Because HSIs goals are to serve primarily Hispanic populations Shehadeh amp Termos 2014 6 they are found in metropolitan areas with increasing Hispanic and Latino populations Some of these areas include Los Angeles San Antonio Chicago Philadelphia Detroit and Miami Laden 2001 Vigil discusses the increasing rates of Latinos in these areas due to the demand of unskilled temporary labor and for seemingly attainable housing opportunities Although HSI s help Latino students in higher education HSI s do not have a declared specific mission to serve Hispanics Laden 2001 7 8 9 Title V of the Act introduced in 1998 is another funding stream specifically for HSIs to assist them in improving their higher educational provision Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities EditIn 1992 the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities led the effort to convince Congress to formally recognize campuses with high Hispanic enrollment as federally designated HSIs and to begin targeting federal appropriations to those campuses Today HACU represents nearly 470 colleges and universities committed to Hispanic higher education success in the U S Puerto Rico Latin America Spain and Portugal 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 10 HACU is the only national educational association that represents Hispanic Serving Institutions HSIs 11 Funding EditHSI federal funding grew in the early years 1998 2004 of Title V the original and still linchpin HSI federal funding program then leveled off from 2004 07 as the number of HSIs and Hispanic college students continued to grow It increased dramatically in 2008 with the addition of the HSI STEM program but since the Recession of 2009 10 it has actually declined while HSIs and Hispanic enrollments have increased even more rapidly 12 13 14 15 16 One of the main challenges HSIs face as they address their critical role is persistent underfunding relative to other degree granting institutions According to 2016 17 IPEDS data HSIs on average received 3 117 per student on average from all federal revenue sources compared to 4 605 per student for all degree granting institutions just two thirds the funding to educate a disproportionately low income student population The result is that HSIs only receive on average 68 cents for every federal dollar going to all other colleges and universities annually 17 List of institutions EditBelow are institutions of higher education designated as Hispanic Serving Institutions in the United States based on 2018 19 data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System IPEDS a For a complete list of institutions that meet the 25 federal enrollment criterion in the 2018 19 academic year click here 3 Arizona Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus Arizona State University Tempe campus 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Retrieved May 17 2020 20 U S Code SUBCHAPTER V DEVELOPING INSTITUTIONS Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute Retrieved May 17 2020 a b Excelencia in Education 2020 Hispanic Serving Institutions HSIs 2018 19 Washington D C Excelencia in Education Retrieved April 27 2020 Title III Section 312 HEA Definition of Hispanic Serving Institutions www ed gov United States Department of Education Retrieved August 13 2009 Shehadeh Hazar Termos Mohamad 2014 Hispanic Students Perception of Discriminatory Campus Climate in a Hispanic serving Institution Journal of the World Universities Forum 6 2 65 71 doi 10 18848 1835 2030 CGP v06i02 56827 Garcia G A 2019 Becoming Hispanic Serving Institutions Opportunities for Colleges and Universities Baltimore MD Johns Hopkins University Press Marybeth Gasman Andres Castro Samayoa William Casey Boland amp Paola Esmieu eds Educational Challenges and Opportunities at Minority Serving Institutions New York NY Routledge Press 2018 Marybeth Gasman Benjamin Baez and Caroline Turner eds Understanding Minority Serving Institutions Albany NY State University of New York Press March 2008 HACU Lists of Hispanic Serving Institutions HSIs and Emerging HSIs 2017 2018 Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Archived from the original on 2019 04 03 Retrieved 2019 04 03 HACU 101 Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Retrieved 2010 01 03 William Casey Boland Marybeth Gasman Thai Huy Nguyen amp Andres Castro Samayoa Master Plan and the Future of California Higher Education Assessing the Impact of State Policy on Minority Serving Institutions American Educational Research Journal 2018 William Casey Boland Marybeth Gasman Andres Castro Samayoa Andrew Martinez and Brandy Jones Even More Potential to Serve Florida s Minority Serving Institutions Philadelphia PA Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions 2018 William Casey Boland Andres Castro Samayoa Marybeth Gasman and Thai Huy Nguyen An Unstoppable Tidal Wave of Progress Minority Serving Institutions in Texas Philadelphia PA Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions 2017 William Casey Boland Andres Castro Samayoa Thai Huy Nguyen Marybeth Gasman Chris Jimenez Elisa Chen amp Vera Wang Striking Gold in the Golden State Harnessing the Power of Minority Serving Institutions in California Philadelphia PA Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions 2015 Thai Huy Nguyen Valerie Lundy Wagner Andres Castro Samayoa and Marybeth Gasman On Their Own Terms Two Year Minority Serving Institutions Philadelphia PA Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions 2015 About HSIs Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Archived from the original on November 25 2017 Retrieved July 24 2018 TEXAS TECH ACHIEVES HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTION ENROLLMENT STATUS TTU Committee on Achieving HSI Status April 21 2018 External links EditU S Department of Education Act Title V HSIs Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities HACU list of HSIs Retrieved from https en 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