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by Sharon Garcia March 12, 2020

Guest Blog by Rogelio Sáenz, Ph.D.
March 12, 2020

For decades, Latinos have been distinguished by relatively low levels of education. Not long ago, Latinos with a college degree were relatively rare. This is rapidly changing. The percentage of Latinos 25 and older with a bachelor’s degree or higher climbed from 9% in 1990 to 17% in 2018. More Latinos are attending college and their numbers are rising in the midst of declines among students from other groups. Read More

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