Hispanic Serving Institution Initiatives (HSII)
ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñState University, Long Beach received its Hispanic Serving Designation Fall of 2005.
HSI Definition:
According to the US Department of Education, a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) is a federal designation that acknowledges colleges and universities with at least 25 percent undergraduate Hispanic full-time enrollment and demonstrate a high concentration of student who are Pell Eligible. Eligibility must be met annually.
Purpose:
ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ recognizes that higher education systems have historically excluded and underserved marginalized communities even when they make up most of the student population. The HSI designation means that ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ centers efforts on intentionally serving and providing educational opportunities for, and improve the attainment of Latine/x students. Currently, Latine/x students account for 50% of the student population on campus and more than 45% in the Long Beach community. The university's mission recognizes that the surrounding and on campus diversity brings intellectual and cultural richness, creating an opportunity to educate students to reflect the diversity of the community.
Articles & Resources:
- HSI Books:
- El Concilio for Latinx Success at The Beach
Recognition:
- In 2023, ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñState University, Long Beach was among 30 colleges and universities to earn the Seal of Excelencia for its commitment to Latine/x students.
- ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ ranked among top universities for Hispanics, recognized as HSI leader
- ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ named 2021 Hispanic-Serving Institution Leader by Fulbright Program