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词条 Hispanic-serving institution
释义

  1. Background

  2. HSI funding

  3. Institutions that meet the federal enrollment criterion

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

A Hispanic-Serving Institution, or HSI, is defined in federal law ([https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-110publ315/pdf/PLAW-110publ315.pdf the Higher Education Opportunity Act, Title V, 2008]) as an accredited, degree-granting, public or private nonprofit institution of higher education with 25% or more total undergraduate Hispanic full-time equivalent (FTE) student enrollment. The federal definition can be [https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/20/chapter-28/subchapter-V found here]. In the 2016-17 academic year, 492 institutions met the federal enrollment criterion.

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:[1]

  • Have a least 25 percent Hispanic undergraduate full-time equivalent student enrollment.[2]
  • 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.

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. HACU is the only national educational association that represents Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs).[3]

Any HSI can benefit from the assistance to increase the amount of Hispanic students in higher education, and most importantly, the amount of Hispanic 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 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),[4] they are found in metropolitan areas with increasing Hispanic populations. Some of these areas include Los Angeles, San Antonio, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, and Miami (Laden, 2001). Vigil discusses the increasing rates of Hispanics in these areas due to the demand of unskilled temporary labor and for seemingly attainable housing opportunities. Although HSI's help Hispanic students in higher education, "HSI's do not have a declared, specific mission to serve Hispanics" (Laden, 2001).

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

HSI 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. This situation needs to change if HSIs are to play their role in educating the nation’s workforce in this century.

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.[5]

Institutions that meet the federal enrollment criterion

Below are institutions of higher education designated as Hispanic-Serving Institutions in the United States based on 2014-2015 enrollment data.[6] For a complete list of institutions that meet the 25% federal enrollment criterion in the 2016-2017 academic year, [https://cqrcengage.com/hacu/file/HZuNIKFlulL/2016-17%20HSI%20List%20-%20FINAL.pdf click here].

Arizona
  • Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus
  • Arizona State University West campus
  • Arizona Western College
  • Central Arizona College
  • Cochise College
  • CollegeAmerica-Phoenix
  • Estrella Mountain Community College
  • GateWay Community College
  • Phoenix College
  • Pima Community College
  • University of Arizona
  • University of Arizona South
California
  • Allan Hancock College
  • Antelope Valley College
  • Bakersfield College
  • Barstow Community College
  • Berkeley City College
  • Brandman University
  • Cabrillo College
  • California Baptist University
  • California College San Diego
  • California Lutheran University
  • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
  • California State University, Bakersfield
  • California State University, Channel Islands
  • California State University, Chico
  • California State University, Dominguez Hills
  • California State University, East Bay
  • California State University, Fresno
  • California State University, Fullerton
  • California State University, Long Beach
  • California State University, Los Angeles
  • California State University, Monterey Bay
  • California State University, Northridge
  • California State University, Sacramento
  • California State University, San Bernardino
  • California State University, San Marcos
  • California State University, Stanislaus
  • Cañada College
  • Cerritos College
  • Chabot College
  • Chaffey College
  • Citrus College
  • Coastline Community College
  • College of San Mateo
  • College of the Canyons
  • College of the Desert
  • College of the Sequoias
  • Contra Costa College
  • Crafton Hills College
  • Cuesta College
  • Cuyamaca College
  • Cypress College
  • East Los Angeles College
  • El Camino College
  • Evergreen Valley College
  • Fresno City College
  • Fresno Pacific University
  • Fullerton College
  • Gavilan College
  • Glendale Community College
  • Golden West College
  • Grossmont College
  • Hartnell College
  • Holy Names University
  • Humboldt State University
  • Humphreys College
  • Irvine Valley College
  • John F. Kennedy University
  • La Sierra University
  • Lake Tahoe Community College
  • Long Beach City College
  • Los Angeles City College
  • Los Angeles Harbor College
  • Los Angeles Mission College
  • Los Angeles Pierce College
  • Los Angeles Trade–Technical College
  • Los Angeles Valley College
  • Los Medanos College
  • Marymount California University
  • Mendocino College
  • Merced College
  • Merritt College
  • Mills College
  • MiraCosta College
  • Modesto Junior College
  • Monterey Peninsula College
  • Moreno Valley College
  • Mount Saint Mary's College
  • Mt. San Antonio College
  • Mt. San Jacinto College
  • Napa Valley College
  • National University
  • Norco College
  • Notre Dame de Namur University
  • Orange Coast College
  • Oxnard College
  • Pacific Oaks College
  • Pacific Union College
  • Palo Alto University
  • Palomar College
  • Pasadena City College
  • Porterville College
  • Reedley College
  • Rio Hondo College
  • Riverside City College
  • Sacramento City College
  • Saint Mary's College of California
  • San Bernardino Valley College
  • San Diego City College
  • San Diego Mesa College
  • San Diego State University
  • San Francisco State University
  • San Joaquin Delta College
  • San Jose City College
  • San Jose State University
  • Santa Ana College
  • Santa Barbara City College
  • Santa Monica College
  • Santa Rosa Junior College
  • Santiago Canyon College
  • Skyline College
  • Southwestern College
  • Taft College
  • University of California, Davis
  • University of California, Irvine
  • University of California, Merced
  • University of California, Riverside
  • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • University of California, Santa Cruz
  • University of La Verne
  • Vanguard University
  • Ventura College
  • West Hills College Coalinga
  • West Hills College Lemoore
  • West Los Angeles College
  • Whittier College
  • Woodbury University
  • Woodland Community College
  • Yuba College
Colorado
  • Adams State University
  • CollegeAmerica-Denver
  • CollegeAmerica-Fort Collins
  • Colorado State University–Pueblo
  • Otero Junior College
  • Pueblo Community College
  • Trinidad State Junior College
Connecticut
  • Capital Community College
  • Housatonic Community College
  • Norwalk Community College
Florida
  • Barry University
  • Broward College
  • Carlos Albizu University-Miami
  • City College
  • Edison State College
  • Florida International University
  • Hillsborough Community College
  • Hodges University
  • Keiser University
  • Miami Dade College
  • Nova Southeastern University
  • Palm Beach State College
  • Remington College
  • South Florida State College
  • St. Thomas University
  • Trinity International University-Florida
  • University of Central Florida
  • Valencia College
Illinois
  • City Colleges of Chicago
  • Dominican University
  • Elgin Community College
  • Morton College
  • National Louis University
  • Northeastern Illinois University
  • Robert Morris University Illinois
  • Saint Xavier University
  • St. Augustine College
  • Triton College
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
  • Waubonsee Community College
  • Wilbur Wright College
Indiana
  • Calumet College of Saint Joseph
Kansas
  • Dodge City Community College
  • Donnelly College
  • Seward County Community College
Maryland
  • Universidad del Este
  • Universidad del Turabo
Massachusetts
  • Northern Essex Community College
  • Springfield Technical Community College
  • Urban College of Boston
Nevada
  • College of Southern Nevada
New Jersey
  • Bergen Community College
  • Cumberland County College
  • Essex County College
  • Fairleigh Dickinson University-Metropolitan Campus
  • Felician University
  • Hudson County Community College
  • Kean University
  • Middlesex County College
  • New Jersey City University
  • Passaic County Community College
  • Pillar College
  • Saint Peter's University
  • Union County College
  • William Paterson University
New Mexico
  • Central New Mexico Community College
  • Clovis Community College
  • Doña Ana Community College
  • Eastern New Mexico University
  • Eastern New Mexico University–Roswell
  • New Mexico Highlands University
  • New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
  • New Mexico State University
  • New Mexico State University Alamogordo
  • New Mexico State University Carlsbad
  • New Mexico State University Grants
  • Northern New Mexico College
  • Santa Fe Community College
  • University of New Mexico
  • University of New Mexico–Los Alamos
  • University of the Southwest
  • Western New Mexico University
New York
  • Boricua College
  • Borough of Manhattan Community College
  • Bronx Community College
  • City College of New York
  • College of Mount Saint Vincent
  • Dominican College
  • Guttman Community College
  • Hunter College
  • John Jay College of Criminal Justice
  • Laguardia Community College
  • Lehman College
  • Mercy College
  • New York City College of Technology
  • Nyack College
  • Orange County Community College
  • Queens College
  • Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
  • Westchester Community College
Ohio
  • Union Institute & University
Pennsylvania
  • Reading Area Community College
Puerto Rico
  • American University of Puerto Rico
  • Antillean Adventist University
  • Atlantic University College
  • Bayamon Central University
  • Caribbean University
  • Carlos Albizu University
  • Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Diseño de Puerto Rico
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico
  • Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
  • Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
  • San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
  • Universidad del Este
  • Universidad del Sagrado Corazon
  • Universidad del Turabo
  • University of Puerto Rico at Aguadilla
  • University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo
  • University of Puerto Rico at Bayamón
  • University of Puerto Rico at Carolina
  • University of Puerto Rico at Cayey
  • University of Puerto Rico at Humacao
  • University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
  • University of Puerto Rico at Ponce
  • University of Puerto Rico at Utuado
  • University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus
  • University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus
Texas
  • Alvin Community College
  • Amarillo College
  • Angelo State University
  • Austin Community College District
  • Baptist University of the Americas
  • Brazosport College
  • Brookhaven College
  • Cisco College
  • Coastal Bend College
  • Del Mar College
  • Eastfield College
  • El Centro College
  • El Paso Community College
  • Galveston College
  • Hallmark University
  • Houston Baptist University
  • Houston Community College
  • Howard College
  • Jacksonville College
  • Laredo Community College
  • Lee College
  • Lone Star College System
  • McLennan Community College
  • Mountain View College
  • North Lake College
  • Northeast Texas Community College
  • Northwest Vista College
  • Northwood University
  • Our Lady of the Lake University
  • Palo Alto College
  • Remington College
  • San Antonio College
  • San Jacinto Community College
  • Schreiner University
  • South Plains College
  • South Texas College
  • Southwest Texas Junior College
  • Southwestern Adventist University
  • St. Edward's University
  • St. Mary's University
  • Sul Ross State University
  • Tarrant County College
  • Texas A&M International University
  • Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi
  • Texas A&M University–Kingsville
  • Texas Lutheran University
  • Texas State University
  • Texas Tech University[7]
  • Texas Woman's University
  • Universidad del Este
  • Universidad del Turabo
  • University of Houston
  • University of Houston–Clear Lake
  • University of Houston–Downtown
  • University of Houston–Victoria
  • University of St. Thomas
  • University of Texas at Arlington
  • University of Texas at Brownsville{{efn|group=inst|name=UTRGV|Dissolved in 2015 and merged into the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.}}
  • University of Texas at El Paso
  • University of Texas at San Antonio
  • University of Texas Health Science Center
  • University of Texas of the Permian Basin
  • University of Texas–Pan American{{efn|group=inst|name=UTRGV}}
  • University of the Incarnate Word
  • Victoria College
  • Western Texas College
  • Wharton County Junior College
Washington
  • Big Bend Community College
  • Heritage University
  • Wenatchee Valley College
  • Yakima Valley Community College
Notes
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See also

  • Historically black colleges and universities
  • Colegio Cesar Chavez

References

1. ^Title III, Section 312, HEA
2. ^{{cite web | title = Definition of Hispanic-Serving Institutions | work = www.ed.gov | publisher = United States Department of Education | url = http://www.ed.gov/programs/idueshsi/definition.html | accessdate = August 13, 2009}}
3. ^HACU 101 Retrieved January 3, 2010
4. ^{{cite journal|last1=Shehadeh|first1=Hazar|last2=Termos|first2=Mohamad|title=Hispanic Students’ Perception of Discriminatory Campus Climate in a Hispanic-serving Institution|journal=Journal of the World Universities Forum|date=2014|volume=6|issue=2|pages=65–71}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://hacuadvocates.net/abouthsis?0|title=About HSIs|website=hacuadvocates.net|language=en|access-date=2018-07-24}}
6. ^{{cite web | title = List of FY 2016 Eligible Hispanic-Serving Institutions | work = www.ed.gov| publisher = United States Department of Education| url = https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ope/idues/hsi-eligibles-2016.pdf | accessdate = February 8, 2018}}
7. ^http://www.depts.ttu.edu/diversity/HSI/index.php

External links

  • U.S. Department of Education: HSI
  • Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities

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