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Hacu List of Emerging Hispanic-Serving Institutions HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC-SERVING INSTITUTIONS (HSIs) 2015-2016 2015 FTE HS State Institution Name Sector % UG ALABAMA: 1 AL United States Sports Academy 4 Priv 15.7% ARKANSAS: 2 AR Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas 2 Pub 22.2% AR NorthWest Arkansas Community College 2 Pub 16.3% ARIZONA: 16 AZ American Indian College Inc 4 Priv 24.1% AZ Arizona Christian University 4 Priv 16.5% AZ Arizona State University-Polytechnic 4 Pub 19.1% AZ Arizona State University-Skysong 4 Pub 18.5% AZ Arizona State University-Tempe 4 Pub 18.6% AZ Chandler-Gilbert Community College 2 Pub 23.0% AZ Coconino Community College 2 Pub 18.1% AZ Eastern Arizona College 2 Pub 19.8% AZ Mesa Community College 2 Pub 23.9% AZ Mohave Community College 2 Pub 21.5% AZ Northern Arizona University 4 Pub 21.5% AZ Paradise Valley Community College 2 Pub 18.2% AZ Rio Salado College 2 Pub 18.7% AZ Scottsdale Community College 2 Pub 17.2% AZ Trine University-Arizona Regional Campus 4 Priv 20.4% AZ University of Arizona 4 Pub 24.8% CALIFORNIA: 56 CA American River College 2 Pub 21.8% CA Bergin University of Canine Studies 4 Priv 17.9% CA Bethesda University 4 Priv 19.2% CA Biola University 4 Priv 19.1% CA Butte College 2 Pub 23.4% CA California Institute of Integral Studies 4 Priv 18.3% CA California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo 4 Pub 15.7% CA City College of San Francisco 2 Pub 22.9% CA Coleman University 4 Priv 17.6% CA College of Alameda 2 Pub 21.8% CA College of the Redwoods 2 Pub 18.7% CA Columbia College 2 Pub 15.3% CA Columbia College-Hollywood 4 Priv 17.2% CA Concordia University-Irvine 4 Priv 20.4% CA Cosumnes River College 2 Pub 24.8% CA Diablo Valley College 2 Pub 22.2% HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC-SERVING INSTITUTIONS (HSIs) 2015-2016 2015 FTE HS State Institution Name Sector % UG CA Dominican University of California 4 Priv 20.3% CA Feather River Community College District 2 Pub 22.5% CA Folsom Lake College 2 Pub 18.3% CA Foothill College 2 Pub 23.8% CA Golden Gate University-San Francisco 4 Priv 18.6% CA Homestead Schools 4 Priv 21.1% CA Hope International University 4 Priv 21.5% CA Horizon University 4 Priv 21.7% CA Irvine Valley College 2 Pub 24.7% CA John Paul the Great Catholic University 4 Priv 22.9% CA Laguna College of Art and Design 4 Priv 18.7% CA Laney College 2 Pub 19.2% CA Lassen Community College 2 Pub 20.7% CA Los Angeles ORT College-Los Angeles Campus 2 Priv 23.8% CA Loyola Marymount University 4 Priv 21.1% CA Menlo College 4 Priv 22.3% CA Mills College 4 Priv 23.8% CA Occidental College 4 Priv 15.5% CA Ohlone College 2 Pub 23.7% CA Palo Alto University 4 Priv 16.1% CA Pepperdine University 4 Priv 15.7% CA Point Loma Nazarene University 4 Priv 22.5% CA Samuel Merritt University 4 Priv 18.7% CA San Diego Christian College 4 Priv 21.8% CA San Diego Miramar College 2 Pub 24.9% CA San Francisco Art Institute 4 Priv 16.3% CA Santa Clara University 4 Priv 17.3% CA Shasta College 2 Pub 15.6% CA Southern California University of Health Sciences 4 Priv 21.5% CA Stanford University 4 Priv 15.3% CA SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary 4 Priv 22.9% CA The California Maritime Academy 4 Pub 17.1% CA The Chicago School of Professional Psychology at Los Angeles 4 Priv 24.2% CA University of California-Davis 4 Pub 18.7% CA University of California-Los Angeles 4 Pub 20.7% CA University of California-San Diego 4 Pub 15.6% CA University of San Diego 4 Priv 19.0% CA University of San Francisco 4 Priv 19.5% CA University of the Pacific 4 Priv 17.9% HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC-SERVING INSTITUTIONS (HSIs) 2015-2016 2015 FTE HS State Institution Name Sector % UG CA William Jessup University 4 Priv 18.8% COLORADO: 15 CO CollegeAmerica-Colorado Springs 4 Priv 20.4% CO CollegeAmerica-Fort Collins 4 Priv 22.9% CO Colorado Mesa University 4 Pub 17.3% CO Colorado Mountain College 4 Pub 17.5% CO Community College of Aurora 2 Pub 22.3% CO Everest College-Aurora 2 Priv 21.3% CO Everest College-Colorado Springs 2 Priv 17.5% CO Johnson & Wales University-Denver 4 Priv 18.7% CO Lamar Community College 2 Pub 22.8% CO Metropolitan State University of Denver 4 Pub 22.0% CO Morgan Community College 2 Pub 19.7% CO Regis University 4 Priv 20.1% CO University of Colorado Colorado Springs 4 Pub 16.6% CO University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus 4 Pub 19.9% CO University of Northern Colorado 4 Pub 18.3% CONNECTICUT: 12 CT Albertus Magnus College 4 Priv 18.0% CT Gateway Community College 2 Pub 24.3% CT Goodwin College 4 Priv 20.1% CT Holy Apostles College and Seminary 4 Priv 19.3% CT Manchester Community College 2 Pub 17.8% CT Middlesex Community College 2 Pub 17.2% CT Three Rivers Community College 2 Pub 15.1% CT Tunxis Community College 2 Pub 18.8% CT University of Bridgeport 4 Priv 18.2% CT University of Connecticut-Stamford 4 Pub 22.9% CT University of Saint Joseph 4 Priv 16.9% CT Western Connecticut State University 4 Pub 18.2% DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: 1 DC Trinity Washington University 4 Priv 21.0% FLORIDA: 29 FL Ave Maria University 4 Priv 15.0% FL City College-Fort Lauderdale 4 Priv 18.1% FL College of Central Florida 4 Pub 15.1% FL Everest University-Lakeland 4 Priv 19.0% FL Everest University-Melbourne 4 Priv 15.3% FL Everglades University 4 Priv 15.4% HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC-SERVING INSTITUTIONS (HSIs) 2015-2016 2015 FTE HS State Institution Name Sector % UG FL Florida Gulf Coast University 4 Pub 18.6% FL Florida Keys Community College 2 Pub 23.7% FL Florida State University 4 Pub 19.2% FL Indian River State College 4 Pub 19.6% FL Johnson & Wales University-North Miami 4 Priv 23.0% FL Lynn University 4 Priv 15.4% FL New College of Florida 4 Pub 16.4% FL Palm Beach Atlantic University 4 Priv 16.2% FL Pasco-Hernando State College 4 Pub 18.7% FL Polk State College 4 Pub 20.0% FL Remington College of Nursing Orlando 4 Priv 16.2% FL Ringling College of Art and Design 4 Priv 16.4% FL Rollins College 4 Priv 15.9% FL Santa Fe College 4 Pub 16.7% FL Seminole State College of Florida 4 Pub 23.7% FL Southeastern University 4 Priv 17.4% FL Trinity College of Florida 4 Priv 15.2% FL University of Central Florida 4 Pub 23.6% FL University of Florida 4 Pub 20.8% FL University of Florida-Online 4 Pub 17.6% FL University of Miami 4 Priv 21.6% FL University of South Florida-Main Campus 4 Pub 20.2% FL University of South Florida-St Petersburg 4 Pub 16.0% GEORGIA: 2 GA Dalton State College 4 Pub 22.1% GA Georgia Gwinnett College 4 Pub 16.5% HAWAII: 1 HI Windward Community College 2 Pub 17.6% IOWA: 2 IA Marshalltown Community College 2 Pub 16.3% IA Western Iowa Tech Community College 2 Pub 15.2% IDAHO: 4 ID College of Southern Idaho 2 Pub 20.6% ID College of Western Idaho 2 Pub 15.3% ID Stevens-Henager College 4 Priv 18.5% ID Stevens-Henager College 4 Priv 23.7% ILLINOIS: 26 IL Chicago ORT Technical Institute 2 Priv 15.6% IL Christian Life College 4 Priv 16.6% HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC-SERVING INSTITUTIONS (HSIs) 2015-2016 2015 FTE HS State Institution Name Sector % UG IL City Colleges of Chicago-Olive-Harvey College 2 Pub 19.5% IL College of DuPage 2 Pub 21.0% IL DePaul University 4 Priv 17.7% IL East-West University 4 Priv 18.3% IL Elmhurst College 4 Priv 16.9% IL Illinois Institute of Technology 4 Priv 15.2% IL Joliet Junior College 2 Pub 23.9% IL Judson University 4 Priv 16.5% IL Lake Forest College 4 Priv 16.6% IL Lewis University 4 Priv 19.4% IL MacCormac College 2 Priv 19.2% IL McHenry County College 2 Pub 18.4% IL Moraine Valley Community College 2 Pub 23.2% IL North Park University 4 Priv 21.5% IL Northern Illinois University 4 Pub 15.4% IL Oakton Community College 2 Pub 17.3% IL Prairie State College 2 Pub 17.4% IL Resurrection University 4 Priv 19.5% IL Rock Valley College 2 Pub 16.8% IL Roosevelt University 4 Priv 24.2% IL South Suburban College 2 Pub 17.3% IL University of St Francis 4 Priv 16.8% IL VanderCook College of Music 4 Priv 18.0% IL William Rainey Harper College 2 Pub 23.7% INDIANA: 3 IN Goshen College 4 Priv 16.6% IN Indiana University-Northwest 4 Pub 19.2% IN Purdue University-Calumet Campus 4 Pub 18.6% KANSAS: 6 KS Bethany College 4 Priv 18.7% KS Flint Hills Technical College 2 Pub 15.8% KS Kansas City Kansas Community College 2 Pub 15.9% KS Kansas Wesleyan University 4 Priv 15.3% KS Northwest Kansas Technical College 2 Pub 17.6% KS University of Saint Mary 4 Priv 16.1% LOUISIANA: 2 LA Loyola University New Orleans 4 Priv 16.4% LA Saint Joseph Seminary College 4 Priv 18.1% HACU LIST OF EMERGING HISPANIC-SERVING INSTITUTIONS (HSIs) 2015-2016 2015 FTE HS State Institution Name Sector % UG MASSACHUSETTS: 10 MA Bay Path University 4 Priv 18.7% MA Bunker Hill Community College 2 Pub 23.7% MA Holyoke Community College 2 Pub 24.4% MA Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4 Priv 15.0% MA Middlesex Community College 2 Pub 18.1% MA North Shore Community College 2 Pub 22.9% MA Northpoint Bible College 4 Priv 15.4% MA Quinsigamond Community College 2 Pub 17.7% MA Roxbury Community College 2 Pub 15.5% MA Springfield College-School of Professional and Continuing Studies 4 Priv 21.3% MARYLAND: 1 MD Montgomery College 2 Pub 22.5% MICHIGAN: 1 MI Sacred Heart Major Seminary 4 Priv 16.8% MISSOURI: 1 MO Conception Seminary College 4 Priv 20.2% NORTH CAROLINA: 2 NC James Sprunt Community College 2 Pub 15.7% NC Sampson Community College 2 Pub 22.2% NEBRASKA: 5 NE Bellevue University 4 Priv 20.4% NE Central Community College 2 Pub 17.3% NE Union College 4 Priv 18.0% NE Western Nebraska Community College 2 Pub 20.6% NE York College 4 Priv 20.2% NEW JERSEY: 10 NJ Atlantic Cape Community College 2 Pub 18.2% NJ Caldwell
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