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Hispanic and Latino/a Students in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

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Data Summary Check Hispanic and Latino/a undergraduate students made up 17.5% of the total student undergraduate population in 2022. [1] 1] Check There were roughly 282,940 Hispanic and Latino/a graduate students, and they made up around 9% of the total graduate student population.

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These Schools Have Banned Legacy Admissions

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Note Reference [2] Check Since the 2023 Supreme Court ruling that banned affirmative action at colleges and universities, at least six institutions have ended their legacy admissions policies. Check Dozens more schools ended their legacy policies prior to 2023, according to archived admissions data.

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West Virginia University May Cut 32 Majors, 7% of Faculty

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West Virginia University officials proposed cutting 12 undergraduate majors and 20 graduate-level majors as the school faces a $45 million budget shortfall. The cuts would affect several hundred students, accounting for less than 2% of the school's enrollment. That would mean a 7% reduction in faculty at the school's Morgantown campus.

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What You Need to Know About Brandeis University

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Brandeis University is a prestigious private research university located in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States. Brandeis University was founded with a noble purpose - to provide an inclusive educational environment for individuals who were facing discrimination in higher education, including Jews, ethnic and racial minorities, and women.

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Report: Most Colleges Lead to a Return on Investment for Students

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Colleges largely met a "minimum economic threshold" for students, according to a new Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) report, meaning students made as much as high school graduates, plus enough to recoup their investment within 10 years. million students met the threshold.

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Dartmouth Announces Families Making Under $125K Pay Nothing, Thanks to Historic Gift

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This policy change will impact about 350 families. Dartmouth is expanding financial aid, ensuring families making under $125,000 a year pay nothing for their student's education starting next academic year. The new threshold will apply to all qualifying incoming first-year students, sophomores, juniors, and seniors.

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Public Vs Private

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This changes the way resources are allocated, and mainly the way students get admitted. For all public universities, the Common Data Set would say that the criteria for admission for state residency are “very important”. The reason again being that private unis run on student tuition and heavy endowments.