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Abbreviation | HACU |
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Formation | 1986 |
Type | Education advocacy association |
Headquarters | United States |
Region served | United States, Puerto Rico, Latin America, Spain |
Membership | 500+ colleges and universities |
Website | www |
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting Hispanic student success in higher education. [1] [2] [3] Founded in 1986 [4] with an initial membership of eighteen institutions, [4] HACU has since grown into a network of more than 500 colleges and universities across the United States, Puerto Rico, Latin America, Spain, and select U.S. school districts. [a]
HACU is the only national association that represents Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs). [4] Its U.S. member institutions, while comprising just 17% of all higher education institutions, enroll approximately two-thirds of all Hispanic college students in the country.
HACU’s mission is to champion Hispanic success in higher education. [6] Its work includes:
HACU is governed by a Board of Directors composed primarily of leaders from Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
HACU’s membership includes: [7]
According to HACU and U.S. government data: [8]
Despite increased enrollment, disparities remain in academic attainment: [9]
HACU has played a role in shaping national education policy related to HSIs and in securing federal investments for programs that serve Hispanic and underserved student populations. [4] [10] [11] The association is widely regarded as the leading voice on Hispanic higher education in the United States.[ citation needed ]
Its member institutions include both public and private universities, community colleges, and emerging HSIs. Institutions such as California State University, San Bernardino have been long-standing members.[ citation needed ]