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Fifth of all U S colleges and universities serving Hispanic students

Fifth of all U S colleges and universities serving Hispanic students
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Suspensions expulsions on rise in Ohio schools report finds / Public News Service

Ohio s Black students are more likely to face excessively harsh discipline practices such as expulsion and suspension, according to a recently released report from the Children s Defense Fund of Ohio. The data show out-of-school suspensions and expulsions rose in every grade level from kindergarten through twelfth grade in the 2022-23 school year, compared with the previous academic year. John Standford, state director for the Children s Defense Fund of Ohio, said economically disadvantaged students comprised 83% of all out-of-school suspensions. .

Report OR colleges serving Hispanic students increasing / Public News Service

The number of higher institutions serving Hispanic students in Oregon is increasing, according to a new report. Excelencia in Education researched Hispanic-Serving Institutions, which are defined as schools where students of latino origin make up 25% or more of the population. Oregon has five. .

FAFSA delays pose challenges for Georgia college bound students / Public News Service

Students across Georgia seeking college opportunities are encountering delays as they navigate the Free Application for Federal Student Aid process. Normally available in October, this year s FAFSA rollout in January has posed significant challenges for all students, especially those from mixed-status families. MorraLee Keller, senior director for strategic programming at the National College Attainment Network, outlined the hurdles faced by students and families. .

ID anti DEI bill in higher ed could have ripple effects for state / Public News Service

Idaho lawmakers are considering a measure that would eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs on college campuses. Critics say it could keep potential students from attending school in the state. Senate Bill 1357 would prohibit the use of state funds for DEI, and DEI offices from operating at colleges and universities. .

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