Report Suggests Flyers From Maternity Wards In California To Encourage Latinos Into Colleges

By Athena Kerry

12/30/2006

The Chronicle of Higher Education blogged recently that the report, California Policy Options to Accelerate Latino Success in Higher Education, was released by Excelencia in Education, a Washington-based group that seeks to accelerate Hispanic students’ achievement in higher education.

The document notes that educational attainment among Hispanic Californians is low. In 2005, the report says, only 9 percent of Hispanic residents age 25 and older held at least a bachelor’s degree…

The report recommends, among other things, that California provide all new parents in hospital maternity wards with informational packets on how to prepare and save for college, offer financial incentives to students to stay enrolled in higher education, expand state tax incentives for employers to support their employees’ education, and increase state support of colleges that enroll large percentages of students from underrepresented groups.[Report Urges California to Raise Hispanic College-Going Rate, and Suggests How to Do So] [LInks added]

About this, I have several thoughts:

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