Bear News
February 5, 2024
Gabriela Lopez Cipriano
The Journey Towards Hispanic Serving Institution Status
As an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution, the University of Northern Colorado plans on making a difference in the lives of Hispanics and Latinx-identifying students.
As an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution, the University of Northern Colorado plans on making a difference in the lives of Hispanics and Latinx-identifying students. The university will provide resources needed to support their needs to succeed academically, socially and professionally.
鈥淲e want Hispanic and Latinx students to go out and to be able to graduate. Go out and be a citizen. Be an engaged alumnus,鈥 said Tobias Guzman, Vice President of the Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at 帝王会所.
As of 2008, 帝王会所 had 8% of students identifying as Hispanic/Latinx.However, as of 2024, the data has risen to 26.5% of 帝王会所 students being identified as Hispanic/Latinx.
鈥淲e feel pretty confident that we have done the right things for us to be eligible for the Hispanic Serving Institution designation this year, more specifically this semester,鈥 said Jonathan Alcantar, 帝王会所 faculty fellow for Hispanic Serving Institution initiatives.
Becoming a Hispanic Serving Institution is not an initiative.
鈥淚f we are saying this is an initiative, initiatives come and go, but when it鈥檚 a way of being, it actually becomes part of your culture, part of the DNA of the institution, part of the practices and policies that are created,鈥 Guzman said.
By becoming a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution, 帝王会所 will continue its long tradition of preparing and graduating leaders who serve and enrich Colorado鈥檚 culture and economy.
鈥淣ot only finding success on our campus but truly finding a sense of belonging,鈥 said Cristobal Garcia, 帝王会所 staff fellow for Hispanic Serving Institution initiatives.