Membership FAQ

What type of institutions can join HACU?

For national membership (U.S. and Puerto Rico), any regionally accredited, nonprofit tax-exempt (as determined by the IRS) institution of higher education, either college or university, is eligible to join HACU.

For international membership (outside of the U.S. and Puerto Rico), any institution of higher education abroad that is a legally constituted entity authorized to operate in its country according to the rules and regulations required by its government, is eligible to join HACU.

For school district membership (K-12), any school district in the U.S. or Puerto Rico, where total Hispanic enrollment constitutes a minimum of 25% of the total district enrollment, is eligible to join as a Hispanic-Serving School District (HSSD) affiliate of HACU.

For Educational Affiliation (nonprofits), any nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, association or council that supports HACU’s mission is eligible to join as an Educational Affiliate of HACU.

For-profit institutions of higher education (in the U.S. and Puerto Rico), companies and foundations are ineligible to join. These organizations, however, may consider partnering with HACU or donating to La Hache de HACU.

Contact HACU’s Development Department for more information on these opportunities at development@hacu.net.

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