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Latino Student Success and America’s Future NACADA Annual Conference October 2, 2009

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Page 1: Latino Student Success and America’s Future NACADA Annual Conference October 2, 2009

Latino Student Success andAmerica’s Future

NACADA Annual ConferenceOctober 2, 2009

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Why look at the education of Latino students?

• 2nd largest racial/ethnic group

… and growing• Youngest racial/ethnic group• Lower educational attainment• Future workforce and civic leadership

Page 3: Latino Student Success and America’s Future NACADA Annual Conference October 2, 2009

Release of

• US Census

• Creating the Will: Hispanics Achieving Educational Excellence

Final Report from the President’s Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans

Year 2000

Page 4: Latino Student Success and America’s Future NACADA Annual Conference October 2, 2009

Year 2009

Still working on Creating the Will

 

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Public perception of today’s Latino students

• Immigrant• Undocumented• English Language Learner (ELL)• High school dropout

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Actual profile of today’s Latino students

• U.S. born• U.S. citizens• English dominant• High school graduate

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Majority are:

•First-generation

•Enroll part-time

•Attend community colleges

•Commute to college (live off campus)

•Enroll at colleges close to where live

•Work (off-campus) while enrolled in college

•Do not complete college in the traditional path (enroll right after high school and complete degree in four years)

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Latinos and the Nation’s Youth

Latino Share of Age Groups in the US Population (2007)

24% 21% 20% 18% 17% 18% 20%16%

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10%15%20%25%

Under5

5 to 9 10 to14

15 to17

18 and19

20 to24

25 to29

35 to44

Source: 2007 American Community Survey

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Lumina Foundation for Education

Obama Administration Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Convergence 

Page 10: Latino Student Success and America’s Future NACADA Annual Conference October 2, 2009

Increase the percentage of American with high quality degrees and credentials from 39% to 60% by 2025

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National initiative to identify and promote programs and institutional departments with significant evidence of improving educational achievement for Latino students in higher education.

Associate, Baccalaureate and Graduate Levels

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