Texas’ AC offers multiple areas of study including Business, CIS, Creative Arts, Education, Health Services, Industry, Liberal Arts, Public Service and STEM. Its student clubs and organization include the International Student Organization and Embr[AC]e, which gives students, faculty and staff the opportunity to share their cultural background while learning about others.
Amarillo College
(AC)
Texas’ AC offers multiple areas of study including Business, CIS, Creative Arts, Education, Health Services, Industry, Liberal Arts, Public Service and STEM. Its student clubs and organization include the International Student Organization and Embr[AC]e, which gives students, faculty and staff the opportunity to share their cultural background while learning about others.
https://www.actx.edu/
California State University-Long Beach
(CSULB)
CSULB’s colleges and departments include: College of the Arts, College of Business, College of Education, College of Engineering, College of Health & Human Services, College of Liberal Arts, and College of Professional & International Education. Its Dream Success Center was established to provide services, resources and support to undocumented students.
http://www.csulb.edu/
Donnelly College
(Donnelly)
Donnelly in Kansas is a Catholic institution where 61 percent of students receive either scholarships or institutionally-based aid. In 2018, Donnelly celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with students hosting booths representing their country or culture where they provided authentic food and information for guests. In addition, Donnelly celebrated Día de Muertos.
https://www.donnelly.edu/
GateWay Community College
(GWCC)
Located in Arizona, GWCC’s areas of study include Business, Court Reporting; Healthcare & Nursing; Industrial Design, CNC & HVAC; Math & Science; and Technology. Its student organizations include the school’s Hispanic Student Organization where students can attend conferences, do volunteer work, participate in community events and take part in fundraising.
https://www.gatewaycc.edu/
National Louis University
(NLU)
Located in Illinois, NLU offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through four colleges. The school’s Association of Latino Scholars’ mission is to enhance the educational experience of all NLU students through events that empower Latino students and create cultural awareness on issues that affect the Latino community.
https://www.nl.edu/
Pillar College
(Pillar)
Pillar in New Jersey offers several special programs (besides traditional degree offerings) including the Bi-Lingual ENtry Degree (BLEND), a program that allows students to complete the first two years toward their bachelor’s degree in Spanish as they improve their English language skills, and then the final two years in English.
https://pillar.edu/
Pima Community College
(Pima)
Located in Arizona, Pima’s program areas include Arts, Humanities, & Communication; Business Careers; Computer Information Technology; Education Careers; Health-Related Professions; Public Safety Careers; Science & Engineering; and Social Sciences. Its Global PEER Program provides assistance to incoming international students by helping integrate students into the campus and local Tucson community.
https://www.pima.edu/
St. Edward’s University
(St. Edward’s)
St. Edward’s in Texas has several schools including its School of Arts and Humanities, the School of Human Development and Education, and the School of Natural Sciences. Its student clubs and organizations include Ballet Folklorico, Latinitas U, Latino Student Leaders Organization, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), and Spanish Club.
https://www.stedwards.edu/
Saint Peter’s University
(Saint Peter’s)
Located in New Jersey, Saint Peter’s has a 91 percent job placement rate, and 65 percent of its seniors have internships. Its student organizations include the For the Culture Club and the Latin American Service Organization, which encourages commitments of service to the community and enhances Latino heritage and culture.
https://www.saintpeters.edu/
University of California-Riverside
(UCR)
UCR’s colleges are The Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering; The College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences; and the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences. Its organizations include Hermanos Unidos de University of California, Riverside; Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlan (MEChA); Raza Assembly; and the Student Association of Latino-Spanish Affairs.
https://www.ucr.edu/