But while more colleges nationwide qualify as HSIs, Latino education experts also want to see more attention given to development of graduate programs at these institutions.
“We are looking to take Hispanic-serving institutions to the next level,” Hinojosa said. “Latino students remain underrepresented among college faculty and among students receiving advanced degrees, and this trend must change.”
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