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HISPANIC ASSOCIATION of COLLEGES and UNIVERSITIES Hispanic-Serving Institutions (Hsis): 2019-2020 HISPANIC ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs): 2019-2020 FTE UG State Representative Institution Name Party Dist Sector % Hisp Arkansas: 1 AR Bruce Westerman Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas R 4 2 Pub 29.0 Arizona: 22 AZ Tom O'Halleran Northern Arizona University D 1 4 Pub 25.1 AZ Tom O'Halleran Central Arizona College D 1 2 Pub 30.8 AZ Ann Kirkpatrick University of Arizona-South D 2 4 Pub 48.7 AZ Ann Kirkpatrick Cochise County Community College District D 2 2 Pub 47.2 AZ Ann Kirkpatrick Pima Community College D 2 2 Pub 46.5 AZ Raul Grijalva Southwest University of Visual Arts-Tucson D 3 4 Priv 48.5 AZ Raul Grijalva Estrella Mountain Community College D 3 2 Pub 54.8 AZ Raul Grijalva University of Arizona D 3 4 Pub 26.3 AZ Paul A. Gosar Arizona Western College R 4 2 Pub 72.2 AZ Andy Biggs Chandler-Gilbert Community College R 5 2 Pub 26.1 AZ David Schweikert Paradise Valley Community College R 6 2 Pub 27.1 AZ David Schweikert Ottawa University-Phoenix R 6 4 Priv 28.7 AZ David Schweikert CollegeAmerica-Phoenix R 6 4 Priv 47.3 AZ Ruben Gallego South Mountain Community College D 7 2 Pub 57.1 AZ Ruben Gallego Phoenix College D 7 2 Pub 55.1 AZ Ruben Gallego GateWay Community College D 7 2 Pub 46.7 AZ Ruben Gallego Arizona State University-Downtown Phoenix D 7 4 Pub 32.0 AZ Debbie Lesko Glendale Community College R 8 2 Pub 38.5 AZ Debbie Lesko Ottawa University-Surprise R 8 4 Priv 25.7 AZ Debbie Lesko Arizona State University-West R 8 4 Pub 35.6 AZ Greg Stanton Rio Salado College D 9 2 Pub 25.6 AZ Greg Stanton Mesa Community College D 9 2 Pub 29.1 California: 175 CA Doug LaMalfa California State University-Chico R 1 4 Pub 34.6 CA Doug LaMalfa Lassen Community College R 1 2 Pub 30.2 CA Doug LaMalfa Butte College R 1 2 Pub 28.6 CA Doug LaMalfa Feather River Community College District R 1 4 Pub 27.6 CA Jared Huffman Mendocino College D 2 2 Pub 37.7 CA Jared Huffman Dominican University of California D 2 4 Priv 25.7 CA Jared Huffman Humboldt State University D 2 4 Pub 35.5 CA Jared Huffman College of Marin D 2 2 Pub 33.4 CA John Garamendi Woodland Community College D 3 2 Pub 54.4 CA John Garamendi Yuba College D 3 2 Pub 35.9 CA John Garamendi Solano Community College D 3 4 Pub 31.6 CA Tom McClintock Lake Tahoe Community College R 4 2 Pub 30.0 CA Tom McClintock Sierra College R 4 2 Pub 26.4 CA Mike Thompson Napa Valley College D 5 2 Pub 47.0 CA Mike Thompson Santa Rosa Junior College D 5 2 Pub 37.1 CA Mike Thompson Sonoma State University D 5 4 Pub 33.6 CA Mike Thompson Pacific Union College D 5 4 Priv 26.3 CA Doris O. Matsui Sacramento City College D 6 2 Pub 33.1 CA Doris O. Matsui California State University-Sacramento D 6 4 Pub 32.9 HISPANIC ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs): 2019-2020 FTE UG State Representative Institution Name Party Dist Sector % Hisp CA Doris O. Matsui Cosumnes River College D 6 2 Pub 27.8 CA Doris O. Matsui American River College D 6 2 Pub 25.9 CA Jay Obernolte Victor Valley College R 8 2 Pub 58.2 CA Jay Obernolte Crafton Hills College R 8 2 Pub 49.4 CA Jay Obernolte Barstow Community College R 8 2 Pub 40.5 CA Jay Obernolte Copper Mountain Community College R 8 2 Pub 34.9 CA Jerry McNerney San Joaquin Delta College D 9 2 Pub 47.6 CA Jerry McNerney Humphreys University-Stockton and Modesto Campuses D 9 4 Priv 35.3 CA Josh Harder California State University-Stanislaus D 10 4 Pub 54.9 CA Josh Harder Modesto Junior College D 10 4 Pub 52.3 CA Mark DeSaulnier Contra Costa College D 11 2 Pub 46.1 CA Mark DeSaulnier Los Medanos College D 11 2 Pub 42.9 CA Mark DeSaulnier Saint Mary's College of California D 11 4 Priv 27.6 CA Mark DeSaulnier Diablo Valley College D 11 2 Pub 25.2 CA Barbara Lee Holy Names University D 13 4 Priv 43.2 CA Barbara Lee Merritt College D 13 2 Pub 34.8 CA Barbara Lee Mills College D 13 4 Priv 29.6 CA Barbara Lee Berkeley City College D 13 2 Pub 27.2 CA Barbara Lee College of Alameda D 13 2 Pub 26.5 CA Jackie Speier Notre Dame de Namur University D 14 4 Priv 46.8 CA Jackie Speier San Francisco State University D 14 4 Pub 34.3 CA Jackie Speier Skyline College D 14 4 Pub 32.2 CA Jackie Speier College of San Mateo D 14 2 Pub 29.6 CA Jackie Speier City College of San Francisco D 14 2 Pub 25.3 CA Eric Swalwell Chabot College D 15 2 Pub 40.0 CA Eric Swalwell California State University-East Bay D 15 4 Pub 36.4 CA Eric Swalwell Las Positas College D 15 2 Pub 30.2 CA Jim Costa Fresno City College D 16 2 Pub 59.1 CA Jim Costa University of California-Merced D 16 4 Pub 54.4 CA Jim Costa Merced College D 16 2 Pub 53.8 CA Jim Costa Fresno Pacific University D 16 4 Priv 50.8 CA Ro Khanna Mission College D 17 2 Pub 28.7 CA Ro Khanna De Anza College D 17 2 Pub 25.7 CA Anna G. Eshoo San Jose City College D 18 2 Pub 46.7 CA Anna G. Eshoo Canada College D 18 2 Pub 46.3 CA Anna G. Eshoo West Valley College D 18 2 Pub 30.9 CA Anna G. Eshoo Foothill College D 18 4 Pub 27.4 CA Anna G. Eshoo Menlo College D 18 4 Priv 25.5 CA Zoe Lofgren Gavilan College D 19 2 Pub 61.3 CA Zoe Lofgren Evergreen Valley College D 19 2 Pub 42.4 CA Zoe Lofgren San Jose State University D 19 4 Pub 28.6 CA Jimmy Panetta Hartnell College D 20 2 Pub 73.2 CA Jimmy Panetta Cabrillo College D 20 2 Pub 48.1 CA Jimmy Panetta California State University-Monterey Bay D 20 4 Pub 47.5 CA Jimmy Panetta Monterey Peninsula College D 20 2 Pub 47.2 HISPANIC ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs): 2019-2020 FTE UG State Representative Institution Name Party Dist Sector % Hisp CA Jimmy Panetta University of California-Santa Cruz D 20 4 Pub 27.6 CA David Valadao West Hills College-Coalinga R 21 2 Pub 69.9 CA David Valadao West Hills College-Lemoore R 21 2 Pub 65.6 CA Devin Nunes Reedley College R 22 2 Pub 74.2 CA Devin Nunes College of the Sequoias R 22 2 Pub 69.0 CA Devin Nunes California State University-Fresno R 22 4 Pub 53.5 CA Devin Nunes Clovis Community College R 22 2 Pub 42.4 CA Kevin McCarthy Porterville College R 23 2 Pub 78.9 CA Kevin McCarthy Bakersfield College R 23 4 Pub 69.3 CA Kevin McCarthy Taft College R 23 2 Pub 58.7 CA Kevin McCarthy California State University-Bakersfield R 23 4 Pub 56.6 CA Kevin McCarthy Antelope Valley College R 23 4 Pub 56.3 CA Kevin McCarthy Cerro Coso Community College R 23 2 Pub 38.4 CA Salud Carbajal Allan Hancock College D 24 2 Pub 64.0 CA Salud Carbajal Santa Barbara City College D 24 2 Pub 36.0 CA Salud Carbajal Cuesta College D 24 2 Pub 33.2 CA Salud Carbajal University of California-Santa Barbara D 24 4 Pub 26.2 CA Salud Carbajal Antioch University-Santa Barbara D 24 4 Priv 25.4 CA Mike Garcia College of the Canyons R 25 2 Pub 48.8 CA Julia Brownley Oxnard College D 26 2 Pub 77.2 CA Julia Brownley Ventura College D 26 2 Pub 62.4 CA Julia Brownley California State University-Channel Islands D 26 4 Pub 51.7 CA Julia Brownley Moorpark College D 26 2 Pub 34.7 CA Julia Brownley California Lutheran University D 26 4 Priv 33.5 CA Judy Chu East Los Angeles College D 27 2 Pub 70.1 CA Judy Chu Citrus College D 27 2 Pub 64.2 CA Judy Chu Pacific Oaks College D 27 4 Priv 57.4 CA Judy Chu Pasadena City College D 27 2 Pub 47.4 CA Judy Chu University of the West D 27 4 Priv 41.1 CA Judy Chu Providence Christian College D 27 4 Priv 30.1 CA Adam Schiff Los Angeles City College D 28 2 Pub 54.8 CA Adam Schiff Woodbury University D 28 4 Priv 35.4 CA Adam Schiff Glendale Community College D 28 2 Pub 29.2 CA Tony Cardenas Los Angeles Mission College D 29 2 Pub 78.2 CA Tony Cardenas Los Angeles Valley College D 29 2 Pub 50.5 CA Tony Cardenas Casa Loma College-Van Nuys D 29 2 Priv 36.0 CA Brad Sherman California State University-Northridge D 30 4 Pub 50.2 CA Brad Sherman Los Angeles Pierce College D 30 2 Pub 48.8 CA Pete Aguilar San Bernardino Valley College D 31 2 Pub 68.3 CA Pete Aguilar California State University-San Bernardino D 31 4 Pub 65.5 CA Pete Aguilar Chaffey College D 31 2 Pub 65.1 CA Pete Aguilar Loma Linda University D 31 4 Priv 32.9 CA Pete Aguilar University of Redlands D 31 4 Priv 31.9 CA Grace Napolitano East San Gabriel Valley Regional Occupational Program D 32 2 Pub 84.9 CA Grace Napolitano University of La Verne D 32 4 Priv 53.5 HISPANIC ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs): 2019-2020 FTE UG State Representative Institution Name Party Dist Sector % Hisp CA Grace Napolitano Los Angeles Pacific University D 32 4 Priv 43.3 CA Grace Napolitano Life Pacific College D 32 4 Priv 38.5 CA Grace Napolitano Hacienda La Puente Adult Education D 32 2 Pub 36.7 CA Grace Napolitano Azusa Pacific University D 32 4 Priv 32.8 CA Ted Lieu Los Angeles Harbor College D 33 2 Pub 62.8 CA Ted Lieu Mount Saint Mary's University D 33 4 Priv 61.1 CA Ted Lieu Marymount California University D 33 4 Priv 40.0 CA Ted Lieu Santa Monica College D 33 4 Pub 38.3 CA Jimmy Gomez California State University-Los Angeles D 34 4 Pub 67.9 CA Jimmy Gomez Los Angeles County College of Nursing and Allied Health D 34 2 Pub 44.3 CA Jimmy Gomez CBD College D 34 2 Priv 32.6 CA Jimmy Gomez World Mission University D 34 4 Priv 26.8 CA Raul Ruiz College of the Desert D 36 2 Pub 74.1 CA Raul Ruiz Mt San Jacinto Community College District D 36 2 Pub 52.1 CA Raul Ruiz Palo Verde College D 36 2 Pub 41.2 CA Karen Bass Los Angeles Trade Technical College D 37 2 Pub 68.5 CA Karen Bass West Los Angeles College D 37 4 Pub 46.9 CA Linda Sanchez Rio Hondo College D 38 4 Pub 80.6 CA Linda Sanchez Cerritos College D 38 2 Pub 72.3 CA Linda Sanchez Whittier College D 38 4 Priv 50.9 CA Young
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