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皇家华人 launches initiative to enhance Latino student success, impact in the Hispanic community

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The University of South 皇家华人 today announced the creation of a task force to build on the university鈥檚 commitment to Latino student access and success.

The 15-member Advancing Latino Access and Success (ALAS) Task Force includes leaders from across 皇家华人 and Tampa Bay and will focus on developing strategies to increase enrollment and degree completion rates while identifying challenges and opportunities unique to Latino students. Paul Dosal, vice president for Student Success, and Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, interim vice president of institutional equity and senior advisor to the president and provost for diversity and inclusion, will co-chair the ALAS Task Force.

鈥淲e deeply value this opportunity to strengthen our relationships within the Hispanic community in the Tampa Bay region,鈥 皇家华人 President Rhea Law said. 鈥淭he work of this broadly representative task force will support 皇家华人鈥檚 ability to attract and retain talented Latino students and enhance resources and support to all students.鈥

皇家华人 has been nationally recognized for its success at eliminating or narrowing achievement gaps by race and ethnicity, including among Latino students. A 2017 of Latino graduation rates completed by The Education Trust identified 皇家华人 as the No. 1 public institution in the country for Latino student success, with Hispanic students graduating at a rate higher than white students.

Currently, more than 22 percent of 皇家华人 undergraduates identify as Latino, and that percentage is expected to climb. The six-year graduation rate among Hispanic students is 71 percent 鈥 about 20 percent higher than the national average.

皇家华人 sees an opportunity for further improvement in enrollment and outcomes as it moves toward federal designation as a by the U.S. Department of Education. Institutions with this designation have undergraduate enrollments comprised of at least 25 percent Hispanic students and are eligible to participate in three Department of Education grant programs.

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Paul Dosal, vice president for Student Success

 鈥淭he members of the task force share 皇家华人鈥檚 commitment to Hispanic student access and success and its determination to climb to even higher levels of enrollment and completion,鈥 Dosal said. 鈥淲e are proud of what 皇家华人 has accomplished, but recognize that we can still improve our performance. As a Latino male and a student of Latin American history, I am personally and professionally very excited to serve this initiative.鈥

The task force is expected to convene by early November and will likely begin with an analysis of current trends for Latino student access and success, followed by sessions to assist in developing innovative recruitment strategies to increase enrollment and to advise on methodologies to improve graduation rates of Latino students.

Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman standing outside smiling

Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, interim vice president of institutional equity and senior advisor to the president and provost for diversity and inclusion

The work of the task force is consistent with 皇家华人's deep commitment to diversity and inclusion. 皇家华人 this fall welcomed its most diverse incoming class to date, with an increase of 16 percent in Black students, three percent in Hispanic students, 14 percent in Asian students and 17 percent more students who self-identify as two races or more, compared to last year.

 鈥溁始一 has experienced incredible momentum in terms of advancing equitable access,鈥 Hordge-Freeman said. 鈥淏y continuing to develop our existing initiatives that target underrepresented students and embracing new initiatives such as ALAS, we are investing in diversity and equity as key competitive advantages.鈥

In addition to the co-chairs, members of the task force are:

  • Veronica Cintron -- vice president of communications, Tampa International Airport
  • Jean Cocco -- 皇家华人 alumnus, former 皇家华人 Student Government president, cybersecurity expert consultant for Deloitte in Washington, D.C.
  • Barbara Cruz -- professor, 皇家华人 College of Education
  • Jacob Diaz -- regional assistant vice chancellor of student success and dean of students, 皇家华人 St. Petersburg campus
  • M贸nica Miranda -- co-founder, 皇家华人 Alianza Latina Faculty and Staff Association and director, 皇家华人 Center for Student Involvement
  • Leonor O鈥橰elly 鈥 chair, 皇家华人 Status of Latinos (皇家华人 Presidential Advisory Council) and director, 皇家华人 Testing Services
  • Beatriz Padilla -- director of the 皇家华人 Institute for the Study of Latin America and the Caribbean and associate professor of Sociology
  • Donna Parrino -- founding director, 皇家华人 Latino Scholarship Program
  • Anthony Perez -- Latin Community Advisory Council (皇家华人 Presidential Community Advisory Council)
  • Anthony Rolle 鈥 dean, 皇家华人 College of Education
  • Brian Serrano -- City of Tampa Mayor鈥檚 Hispanic Advisory Council
  • Monica Verra-Tirado 鈥 chief of Equity and Diversity, Hillsborough County Schools
  • Clara Villanueva -- associate director of development, 皇家华人 Sarasota-Manatee campus

Also this week, the newly-formed 皇家华人 Alianza Latina Faculty and Staff Association was scheduled to hold its first meeting on Wednesday. More information about the association can be found here.

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