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In the seven states that account for 80% of U.S. Hispanic college students - New York, California, Arizona, Illinois, New Jersey, Texas, and Florida - a dramatic increase of first-time Hispanic enrollment has been seen. Nearly fifty percent of these students are enrolled in 4-year colleges. Are you preparing to join the ranks? Here's an in-depth look at two of the best colleges for Hispanic Americans, and a listing of other colleges to check out in your search for the perfect school. California State University http://www.calstate.edu/ Without question, Cal State is the largest, most diverse university in the country. They currently offer 23 campuses that work with more than 400,000 students a year. They're also very committed to serving the Hispanic community - from their award winning "How to Get to College" posters to their educational materials, they offer up Spanish versions of everything. If you're still working toward getting into college, you might want to start with one of their guides: Guide for Middle School Students - English version (http://www.calstate.edu/datastore/CSUMiddleSchoolGuide2.pdf) Spanish version (http://www.calstate.edu/datastore/CSUSpanMiddleSchoolGuide2.pdf) Guide for High School Students - English version (http://www.calstate.edu/datastore/CSUHighSchoolGuide2.pdf) Spanish version (http://www.calstate.edu/datastore/CSUSpanHighSchoolGuide2.pdf) Not only is Cal State one of the largest systems in the country, but they're also one of the most affordable. They offer a baccalaureate education and professional training for teachers, nurses, social workers, and engineers. We're talking more than 1800 bachelor's and master's programs in about 240 subject areas. The cost of attending Cal State varies depending on which campus you attend. On average, California residents attending Cal State paid an average of $3,137 for the entire year. Out-of-state residents are charged a nonresident tuition fee of $339 for each semester unit they study. Costs of attending Cal State are kept low because their campuses are public universities that receive support from the state. You also need to budget in the expense of food, housing, transportation, and personal expenses while attending college. All Cal State campuses offer installment payment plans, so that you can pay your tuition fees over time. Also, if you fall into low-income family guidelines, application fees can be dropped. Cal State Links to Know: CSU Mentor - http://www.csumentor.edu/ - This page contains tools to help you plan for college, including admission requirements and financial aid options, explore the CSU campuses, and apply to attend. Campus Addresses - http://www.calstate.edu/explore/campus_addresses.shtml - Lists the address and phone numbers for each campus and important offices. Map of Campus Locations - http://www.calstate.edu/datastore/campus_map.shtml - Locate the campus nearest to you using this easy to read map. How to Get to College Guides - http://www.calstate.edu/datastore/guides.shtml - The full "How to Get to College" guides and posters, available free. The National Hispanic University http://www.nhu.edu/ Of all the colleges and universities in the US, there is no other as dedicated to the education and empowerment of Hispanics and other econimically marginalized students. Their entire mission is to enable Hispanics, women, and other minorities the chance to receive undergraduate degrees and begin professional careers in business, education, and technology. NHU's high expectations, academic support, mentoring and role modeling for all of their students has created a successful college that helps students overcome initial barriers. All students are encouraged to aspire to excellence, and are constantly active in giving a helping hand to their communities and after graduation, to provide a helping hands to those graduating behind them. In short, their entire philosophy creates a support system that is full of positive role models. Middle and High School students should definitely be encouraged to check out NHU's Pre-College Programs: Esperanza Educational Talent Search - http://www.nhu.edu/eets/ - This pre-college program's entire goal is to assist eligible students and adults seeking to re-enter school. They offer college admissions counseling, career counseling, assistance with financial aid forms and selectiong college preparation courses, and offer tutorial assistance and workshops for students and parents. Latino College Preparatory Academy - http://www.nhu.edu/lcpa/ - This is a charter High School for students who are struggling in traditional high schools because of language differences. Students who primarily use Spanish but are learning English are offered a place to learn and succeed at graduating from high school. They offer courses that help students become college proficient in English, Spanish, and computers. NHU Links to Know: Office of Outreach and Recruitment - http://www.nhu.edu/outreach/index.htm - This is the page to start Pre-College Programs, locating the campus and setting up a visit - or take an online virtual tour. Future Students - http://www.nhu.edu/admissions/index.htm - From this page you can request an application, learn about transferring credits, and read their policies and procedures. Additional Hispanic Colleges and Universities AIMS Community College Vickie Greening 5401 W. 20th Street Building West TV-660B Greeley, CO 80632 Phone: 970-339-6280 Email: vgreening@aims.edu Bronx Community College Michael Seliger University Avenue and West 181st Street Bronx, NY 10453 Phone: 718-289-5192 Fax: 718-289-6019 Email: michael.seliger@bcc.cuny.edu Central Community College Vicki Harvey 3134 West Highway 34 P.O. Box 4903 Grand Island, NE 68802-4903 Phone: 308-398-7428 Fax: 308-398-7398 Email: vharvey@cccneb.edu Fort Lewis College Cheryl D. Clay 1000 Rim Drive Durango, CO 81301 Phone: 970-247-7633 Fax: 970-247-0743 Email: clay_c@fortlewis.edu Fresno City College Margaret E. Mericle 1101 E. University Ave. Fresno, CA 93741 Phone: 559-442-8210 Fax: 559-265-5776 Email: margaret.mericle@scccd.com Ft. Hayes State University Placido A. Hoernicke Dept. of Special Education/ESOL 600 Park Street Hays, KS 67601 Phone: 785-628-4212 Fax: 785-628-4077 Email: phoernic@fhsu.edu Michigan State University Rene Rosenbaum 301 Administration Building East Lansing, MI 48824 Phone: 517-432-3383 Fax: 517-432-2022 Email: rosenba5@msu.edu Portland Community College Amy J. Potter P.O. Box 19000 Portland, OR 97280-0990 Phone: 503-977-4853 Fax: 503-977-4969 Email: apotter@pcc.edu St. Augustine College Iris Cedeno 1345 W. Argyle Chicago, IL 60640 Phone: 773-878-8756 Fax: 773-878-0937 Email: jkirisc@sbcglobal.net The University of Texas - Pan American Letty Rodriguez 1201 W. University Dr. College of Education, Room 237 Edinburg, TX 78539 Phone: 956-381-2901 Fax: 956-381-2434 Email: rodriletty@panam.edu The University of Texas at San Antonio Harriett Romo 6900 North Loop 1604 West San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: 210-738-0021 Fax: 210-738-0012 Email: hromo@utsa.edu University of Washington Joseph J. Stowitschek 4725 30th Avenue N.E. Seattle, WA 98105 Phone: 206-543-4011 Fax: 206-543-8480 Email: stowi@u.washington.edu |
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