San Diego State University
San Diego State University was founded in 1897. Today, over 36,000 students enroll at this Hispanic Serving Institution every semester.
San Diego State University was founded in 1897. Today, over 36,000 students enroll at this Hispanic Serving Institution every semester.
St. Peter’s University was founded in 1872 as a liberal arts college. Today, they have around 3,000 students in campuses across New Jersey. St. Peter’s University is a designated Hispanic Serving Institution, with 43% of their student population identifying as Hispanic.
Queens College is located in Queens, New York and founded in 1937. Queens College is consistently ranked among the top institutions for its quality of education and student achievement. Queens College is an institution known for producing thought leaders in the health and social sciences.
Mesa Community College is a Hispanic Serving Institution and is part of the Maricopa Community College District of Arizona, one of the oldest in Arizona. Mesa Community College was established in 1963 on the principles of communication, critical thinking, civic engagement, and cultural and global
College of Mount Saint Vincent is a liberal arts college and a designated Hispanic Serving Institution. The core values of the college is to impart genuine curiosity, through a robust education and authentic inclusion of students from all types of backgrounds. College of Mount Saint
California State University, Northridge is a Hispanic Serving Institution within the California State University
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona is a Hispanic Serving Institution within the California State University system. Their “Women in Engineering” program received national attention for boosting female enrollment in engineering by 8% since 2013.
Founded in 1900, Coppin State University has since grown to host almost 3,000 students. Coppin State University, a Historically Black Institution in a dynamic urban setting, serves a multi-generational student population and provides education opportunities while promoting lifelong learning.
Established in 1875, Alabama A&M educates over 6000 students, offering 41 bachelor’s degrees. The university aims to be community-focused, and helps their students learn and grow in a friendly, wholesome environment. The university prides itself in its excellence and diversity.
Bryn Mawr College was the first women’s college to offer graduate education through their Ph.D. program, demonstrating early on their commitment to empowering women to challenge conventional thought. The students benefit from share curriculum through longstanding partnerships with Haverford College, Swarthmore College, the University of