Latino College – 7 reasons Why Being A Latino In America Today Shouldn’t Hinder Your Study.

It is fair to say that the USA has a diverse culture, and a good majority of these people are Latino. A large percentage of the Latino community live in the South western states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, with the largest percentage concentrated in New Mexico. However when it comes to the education of a Latino, college opportunities in America have in the past been fairly low. More recently, colleges and universities are beginning to move with the times and now a good majority of them throughout the United States do cater for Latino learning. So with this in mind, here are some of the best.

Pomona College

Based in Clairmont CA, the student body here is made up of around 12% Latino. It has outreach programs that go into local schools and they also have financial aids in place to encourage Hispanic students to the college.

New Mexico State University

New Mexico State is based in Las Cruces and has been classified as an Hispanic serving institution. Out of around 16500 students, 42% are Latino. College institutions like this are paving the way for the rest of the nation.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT has a Latino enrolment figure of around 12% and is trying hard to meet the needs of the diversity of its student body. The generous financial aid program and the extensive scholarships offered by MIT only add to its appeal.

Stanford University

One of the most well known Universities in America, this Californian institution has a student body made up of around 12% Latino. In 2010, Stanford controversially eliminated the dreaded student loan for students whose parents earned less than $100,000. They will also cover the cost of the tuition fees. More than 20 different organizations are made available to Latino students. Stanford University really is setting the bar in terms of Hispanic learning.

University College Berkeley

This University has relatively high standards of campus diversity and around 10 % of the student body is Hispanic. They have a credible past in training law students and the Latino pre law society provides a solid foundation in which Hispanic people can study for a career in law.

Columbia University

Situated in New York State the Latino population here is around 9% . In addition to majoring in languages such as Portuguese and Spanish, students can also take undergraduate courses in Latino Studies and Comparative Ethnic Studies. There is also a myriad of student organizations that contribute to life on the campus and there is also celebration of Latino Heritage month.

Swarthmore College

Situated in Philadelphia, this fairly small institution has put itself on the map with regard to fostering multi cultural relations. With around 11% of the student body being Latino, the college hosts monthly student led conversations on diversity. This is where small groups of students meet to discuss identity issues and how they can be overcome. There is also a Latin American Study Association where students can meet and study together.

Although a purely based Latino college is not the norm, you can see that there are plenty of institutions that now embrace the diversity of a student body, rather than see it as a problem. This means that by choosing the right college or university, studying for that dream career could be more of a reality.



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