Latino Population Growth Underscores Need for Higher Education
Hispanic Access Foundation takes action to help more Latinos get into college
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With Latinos now making up nearly a quarter of the 18-and-under population in the country and projected to grow, the importance of promoting and expanding post-secondary opportunities for them has become a critical need. As part of this effort, Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF) has made education one of its four core priorities and will be participating in New Futuro's College Prep Fairs.
"Education is the key to building a better life. A strong foundation of learning can unlock doors to financial and personal success for Latinos," said Maite Arce, HAF's executive director. "Education is the critical centerpiece not only to the future of the Hispanic community but also to the country's future."
While Latinos aged 18 and under currently make up 23 percent of the country's population, the U.S. Census Bureau projects that total to rise to 36 percent by 2020. As of 2010, only 13 percent of Hispanics held at least a bachelor's degree, while 6.2 percent of full-time college students were Hispanic.
"The numbers tell us that more needs to be done to help Latinos gain access to higher-education opportunities," said Arce. "Latinos want to go to college and parents place an extremely high value on education, but often times they lack the knowledge, resources or support to make it happen."
Affordability is often one of the main barriers for Hispanics in attending or completing college. A Pew Research Center study found that 87 percent of Latinos identified lack of resources as a barrier to their higher education and career development.
As part of the College Prep Fairs, HAF is providing workshops for parents and students on how to prepare for and finance higher education, including the use of financial aid, tax-free savings accounts and scholarships. Additionally, Arce is participating on the College Prep Fairs' panel discussions televised by Telemundo. In the exhibit hall, HAF has been providing laptop giveaways to those students who show their desire to go to college through HAF's Facebook page.
This work has been an extension of HAF's other work. In its tax education workshops, held throughout the country, HAF has helped parents and students get their financial documentation in order to apply for financial aid. The organization has also launched youth leadership development initiatives in Colorado.
"We need to make sure Hispanics understand how to navigate the university system," said Arce. "They need the tools to tear down the roadblocks and continue on the college-degree path. If we don't take action now, a vast segment of our country's population will lack the education necessary to strengthen us as a whole."
The next College Prep Fair, which takes place on Nov. 10 in Chicago, is one of five in a series that have taken place this fall. HAF has presented at the fairs in Miami, New York, Los Angeles and Houston.
About Hispanic Access Foundation
Hispanic Access Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that works to promote responsible citizenship, educational attainment, and active engagement in the improvement of the health, environment, and financial well-being of Hispanic families throughout the United States. Working with and through strategic partnerships with faith and community organizations, HAF is dedicated to providing greater access to vital information and community resources to the U.S. Hispanic population to improve health and quality of life. For more information visit www.hispanicaccess.org.
Contact: Robert Fanger
Phone: 317-410-7668
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SOURCE Hispanic Access Foundation
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