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Higher education institutions are turning to Hispanic students to offset declining enrollment.

Summary by hechingerreport.org
Read it in EnglishRIVER FOREST, Illinois — When Jacqueline Quintero began exploring college options after she graduated from high school, she realized something many seemed to have in common. “I don’t like to say it, but everyone seemed so white,” said Quintero, whose parents came to the U.S. from Mexico. “I just didn’t feel like I belonged there.” Until she attended an admissions reception at Dominican University, near where she grew up in Chic…

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Read it in EnglishRIVER FOREST, Illinois — When Jacqueline Quintero began exploring college options after she graduated from high school, she realized something many seemed to have in common. “I don’t like to say it, but everyone seemed so white,” said Quintero, whose parents came to the U.S. from Mexico. “I just didn’t feel like I belonged there.” Until she attended an admissions reception at Dominican University, near where she grew up in Chic…

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hechingerreport.org broke the news in on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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