Yea 123 universities, 101 colleges, 40 community colleges (some that are whole districts). Branch universities are some the most populated schools in America.I looked at the list and saw a bunch of community colleges and branch campuses
Yea 123 universities, 101 colleges, 40 community colleges (some that are whole districts). Branch universities are some the most populated schools in America.I looked at the list and saw a bunch of community colleges and branch campuses
The graduation rates are not actually all the high for Black people, they're high for Black women which kind of skew the overall statistic, but we still have a massive disparity with Black men.I hear you and while I agree, i think is is more than just having a large or growing population. This is more telling about Hispanics desire for a higher education. Yes most of the HSI's are in states with high hispanic populations California, Texas or Arizona. Education is rooted in Asian culture, so I don't find that to be a good comparison. This stat is impressive because of Hispanic's socioeconomic status in America. They might be poor and working class but their kids are getting educated. To think that their are 250+ universities that enroll >25% Hispanics in PWI schools with 5k to 30k students is impressive. I'm sure Black folk are still graduating high school and college at higher rates but I don't know how long that will last.
I looked at the list and saw a bunch of community colleges and branch campuses
try to make a point about the demographics of Everestt College and Heald brehs...
They're not that "organized" there are a lot of Hispanics, and a lot of them go to college.
If the East Asian population was anywhere close to the size of the Hispanic population here, the entire West Coast, the Ivies, and the top Public Research schools would all people "East Asian-Serving Institutions."
Hell, they're almost like that now.