March 20, 2020
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San Antonio, Texas - The Hispanic Association of
Colleges and Universities (HACU) has issued a call-for-action for additional
funding for Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) that were forced to abruptly
end or quickly transition classes online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The persistent federal underfunding of HSIs and Hispanic higher education remains a major impediment. HSIs receive 68 cents for every dollar going to all other colleges and universities annually, per student, from all federal funding sources, to educate a disproportionately low-income student population.
HACU urges the leadership of the appropriations and budget committees of the U.S. House of Representatives to support funding for HSIs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a letter sent to the Congress, HACU requested the following for HSIs:
HSIs have been historically underfunded and are now presented with the realities of implementing a seamless transition for faculty, staff, and students without the necessary resources. Federal funding for these schools is more important than ever to ensure that we can prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s jobs.
HACU members and supporters: take
action now and send a message to ask Congress to fund HSIs in the coronavirus
stimulus package, click here.
To call and take action click here.
About
HACU
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, founded
in 1986, represents more than 500 colleges and universities in the United
States, Latin America, Spain and school districts throughout the U.S. The
Association’s headquarters are located in San Antonio, Texas, with regional
offices in Sacramento, California and Washington D.C. HACU is the only national
association representing existing and emerging Hispanic-Serving Institutions
(HSIs). Additional information is available at www.hacu.net.