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Hacu List of Emerging Hispanic Serving Institutions 2009 - 2010 (15.0 - 24.9%) HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTIONS 2009 - 2010 (15.0 - 24.9%) 2009 FTE State Institution Name Type HS % UG ARIZONA (Total: 6) AZ Arizona State University 4 Pub 16.0% AZ Chandler/Gilbert Community College 2 Pub 16.6% AZ Eastern Arizona College 2 Pub 18.9% AZ Glendale Community College 2 Pub 23.6% AZ Mesa Community College 2 Pub 16.1% AZ University of Arizona 4 Pub 18.1% CALIFORNIA (Total: 67) CA Alliant International University 4 Priv 23.1% CA American River College 2 Pub 15.8% CA Antelope Valley College 2 Pub 23.4% CA Antioch University-Santa Barbara 4 Priv 22.7% CA Bethany University 4 Priv 17.8% CA Brandman University Part of the Chapman University System 4 Priv 23.5% CA California Baptist University 4 Priv 18.7% CA California Lutheran University 4 Priv 15.7% CA California State University-East Bay 4 Pub 16.8% CA California State University-Sacramento 4 Pub 17.5% CA Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science 4 Priv 19.8% CA City College of San Francisco 2 Pub 16.9% CA Coastline Community College 2 Pub 19.1% CA Coleman University 4 Priv 18.6% CA College of Marin 2 Pub 15.6% CA College of San Mateo 2 Pub 22.0% CA College of the Sequoias 2 Pub 24.5% CA Columbia College Hollywood 4 Priv 18.9% CA Cosumnes River College 2 Pub 19.3% CA Cuesta College 2 Pub 18.5% CA Cuyamaca College 2 Pub 22.9% CA De Anza College 2 Pub 15.2% CA Dominican University of California 4 Priv 17.4% CA Fullerton College 2 Pub 21.4% CA Glendale Community College 2 Pub 18.8% CA Golden West College 2 Pub 20.9% CA Grossmont College 2 Pub 20.6% CA Holy Names University 4 Priv 20.0% CA Las Positas College 2 Pub 16.8% CA Life Pacific College 4 Priv 16.8% CA Loma Linda University 4 Priv 18.6% CA Los Angeles Southwest College 2 Pub 22.3% HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTIONS 2009 - 2010 (15.0 - 24.9%) 2009 FTE State Institution Name Type HS % UG CA Loyola Marymount University 4 Priv 19.1% CA Marymount College 2 Priv 19.5% CA Mendocino College 2 Pub 18.1% CA MiraCosta College 2 Pub 22.8% CA Mission College 2 Pub 16.6% CA Monterey Peninsula College 2 Pub 16.9% CA Moorpark College 2 Pub 21.7% CA Napa Valley College 2 Pub 20.0% CA National Polytechnic College of Science 2 Priv 20.5% CA National University 4 Priv 19.7% CA Orange Coast College 2 Pub 20.5% CA Pacific Union College 4 Priv 18.4% CA Pitzer College 4 Priv 15.0% CA Sacramento City College 2 Pub 21.6% CA Saddleback College 2 Pub 16.1% CA Saint Marys College of California 4 Priv 21.0% CA San Diego Christian College 4 Priv 15.8% CA San Diego Mesa College 2 Pub 21.0% CA San Diego Miramar College 2 Pub 15.6% CA San Diego State University 4 Pub 23.6% CA San Francisco State University 4 Pub 17.9% CA San Jose State University 4 Pub 19.2% CA Santa Barbara City College 2 Pub 21.2% CA School of Urban Missions 4 Priv 20.2% CA Skyline College 2 Pub 21.5% CA Southern California Institute of Architecture 4 Priv 18.6% CA Southern California Seminary 4 Priv 15.7% CA Trinity Life Bible College 4 Priv 17.1% CA University of California-Los Angeles 4 Pub 15.4% CA University of California-Santa Barbara 4 Pub 21.8% CA University of California-Santa Cruz 4 Pub 18.2% CA University of San Diego 4 Priv 15.1% CA Vanguard University of Southern California 4 Priv 17.7% CA West Valley College 2 Pub 16.7% CA Yuba College 2 Pub 18.0% COLORADO (Total: 4) CO Aims Community College 2 Pub 24.5% CO Community College of Denver 2 Pub 23.8% CO Lamar Community College 2 Pub 17.5% CO Morgan Community College 2 Pub 15.4% HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTIONS 2009 - 2010 (15.0 - 24.9%) 2009 FTE State Institution Name Type HS % UG CONNECTICUT (Total: 5) CT Goodwin College 2 Priv 19.0% CT Housatonic Community College 2 Pub 23.3% CT Naugatuck Valley Community College 2 Pub 16.7% CT Norwalk Community College 2 Pub 22.6% CT University of Connecticut-Stamford 4 Pub 17.5% FLORIDA (Total: 18) FL Atlantic Institute of Oriental Medicine 4 Priv 16.7% FL Ave Maria University 4 Priv 16.7% FL City College 4 Priv 22.5% FL Edison State College 4 Pub 17.2% FL Everglades University 4 Priv 16.5% FL Florida Atlantic University 4 Pub 19.6% FL Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences 4 Priv 16.9% FL Florida Keys Community College 2 Pub 15.5% FL Hillsborough Community College 2 Pub 22.5% FL Johnson & Wales University-Florida Campus 4 Priv 17.0% FL Palm Beach State College 4 Pub 19.4% FL Seminole State College of Florida 2 Pub 16.1% FL Southwest Florida College 4 Priv 21.3% FL Trinity College of Florida 4 Priv 16.5% FL University of Central Florida 4 Pub 15.0% FL University of Florida 4 Pub 15.6% FL University of Miami 4 Priv 22.7% FL University of South Florida-Main Campus 4 Pub 15.3% ILLINOIS (Total: 3) IL College of Lake County 2 Pub 22.2% IL Robert Morris University Illinois 4 Priv 22.6% IL University of Illinois at Chicago 4 Pub 18.3% LOUISIANA (Total: 1) LA Saint Joseph Seminary College 4 Priv 22.9% MASSACHUSETTS (Total: 9) MA Atlantic Union College 4 Priv 18.5% MA Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology 4 Priv 17.3% MA Bunker Hill Community College 2 Pub 16.5% MA Cambridge College 4 Priv 17.1% MA Holyoke Community College 2 Pub 17.4% MA Marian Court College 2 Priv 22.4% MA Pine Manor College 4 Priv 16.5% HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTIONS 2009 - 2010 (15.0 - 24.9%) 2009 FTE State Institution Name Type HS % UG MA Roxbury Community College 2 Pub 15.5% MA Springfield Technical Community College 2 Pub 19.4% MISSOURI (Total 1) MO Conception Seminary College 4 Priv 19.3% NORTH CAROLINA (Total: 1) NC Catawba Valley Community College 2 Pub 15.5% NEW JERSEY (Total: 15) NJ Bloomfield College 4 Priv 19.7% NJ Caldwell College 4 Priv 15.0% NJ College of Saint Elizabeth 4 Priv 15.9% NJ Cumberland County College 2 Pub 19.6% NJ Essex County College 2 Pub 22.8% NJ Fairleigh Dickinson University-Metropolitan Campus 4 Priv 21.7% NJ Felician College 4 Priv 18.3% NJ Kean University 4 Pub 21.0% NJ Middlesex County College 2 Pub 19.4% NJ Montclair State University 4 Pub 19.2% NJ New Jersey Institute of Technology 4 Pub 19.4% NJ Rutgers University-Newark 4 Pub 20.5% NJ Somerset Christian College 4 Priv 20.5% NJ Union County College 2 Pub 19.7% NJ William Paterson University of New Jersey 4 Pub 19.4% NEVADA (Total: 4) NV College of Southern Nevada 4 Pub 24.0% NV Nevada State College 4 Pub 18.7% NV Truckee Meadows Community College 2 Pub 17.4% NV University of Nevada-Las Vegas 4 Pub 16.8% NEW YORK (Total: 20) NY American Musical and Dramatic Academy 4 Priv 15.8% NY Bramson ORT College 2 Priv 17.3% NY CUNY Graduate School and University Center 4 Pub 24.1% NY CUNY Hunter College 4 Pub 18.7% NY CUNY Kingsborough Community College 2 Pub 15.4% NY CUNY Queens College 4 Pub 17.7% NY CUNY York College 4 Pub 20.8% NY Dominican College of Blauvelt 4 Priv 20.4% NY Dorothea Hopfer School of Nursing-Mt Vernon Hospital 2 Priv 22.2% NY Institute of Design and Construction 2 Priv 17.5% NY Long Island University-Brentwood 4 Priv 22.1% HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTIONS 2009 - 2010 (15.0 - 24.9%) 2009 FTE State Institution Name Type HS % UG NY Manhattanville College 4 Priv 16.7% NY Metropolitan College of New York 4 Priv 18.6% NY Nassau Community College 2 Pub 15.7% NY New York College of Health Professions 4 Priv 17.1% NY Nyack College 4 Priv 23.1% NY Orange County Community College 2 Pub 16.8% NY Saint Josephs College-Main Campus 4 Priv 17.5% NY SUNY College at Old Westbury 4 Pub 18.8% NY SUNY Westchester Community College 2 Pub 23.7% OKLAHOMA (Total: 1) OK Oklahoma Panhandle State University 4 Pub 15.8% OREGON (Total: 1) OR Treasure Valley Community College 2 Pub 16.2% PENNSYLVANIA (Total: 1) PA Reading Area Community College 2 Pub 19.2% TENNESSEE (Total: 1) TN Southern Adventist University 4 Priv 17.0% TEXAS (Total: 44) TX Alvin Community College 2 Pub 23.5% TX Angelo State University 4 Pub 24.8% TX Austin Community College District 2 Pub 24.1% TX Cedar Valley College 2 Pub 16.5% TX Central Texas College 2 Pub 18.0% TX Cisco College 2 Pub 18.8% TX Clarendon College 2 Pub 20.8% TX College of the Mainland 2 Pub 19.8% TX Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service 2 Priv 19.9% TX Concordia University Texas 4 Priv 16.6% TX Frank Phillips College 2 Pub 24.9% TX Houston Baptist University 4 Priv 24.8% TX Howard Payne University 4 Priv 15.1% TX Lamar State College-Port Arthur 2 Pub 15.0% TX Lone Star College System 2 Pub 24.4% TX Lubbock Christian University 4 Priv 15.7% TX McLennan Community College 2 Pub 19.0% TX McMurry University 4 Priv 15.3% TX North Lake College 2 Pub 24.5% TX Northeast Texas Community College 2 Pub 17.3% TX Northwood University 4 Priv 23.4% HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTIONS 2009 - 2010 (15.0 - 24.9%) 2009 FTE State Institution Name Type HS % UG TX Ranger College 2 Pub 23.1% TX Richland College 2 Pub 21.6% TX Schreiner University 4 Priv 22.3% TX Southwestern Assemblies of God University 4 Priv 17.1% TX Southwestern University 4 Priv 15.3% TX Tarrant County College District 2 Pub 20.0% TX Temple College 2 Pub 19.6% TX Texas Lutheran University 4 Priv 23.1% TX Texas State Technical College Waco 2 Pub 20.8% TX Texas State Technical College-West Texas 2 Pub 21.3% TX Texas State University-San Marcos 4 Pub 24.2% TX Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 4 Pub 15.6% TX Texas Wesleyan University 4 Priv 21.3% TX Texas Woman's University 4 Pub 18.4% TX The University of Texas at Arlington 4 Pub 18.7% TX The University of Texas at Austin 4 Pub 18.5% TX The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 4 Pub 16.5% TX The University of Texas M.D.
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