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Report: Widening College Completion Gap Between Latino, White Students in MD

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Thursday, August 3, 2023   

A new report looking at Latino college completion rates across the country shows Maryland is doing better than most.

The report from the non-profit Excelencia in Education shows a widening gap in degree completion in the U.S. between Latinos and their white peers.

Nationally, Hispanic students at two-year schools have a graduation rate 5% lower than white students, while the gap at four-year institutions is 13%.

But in Maryland those gaps are far narrower, with two-year schools at 3%, and four-year schools at 4%.

Emily Labandera, director of research at Excelencia in Education said completing a degree has impacts that reach far beyond the individual.

"Earning a higher education degree not only lifts up that student," said Labandera, "but within our community of Latino students, we see that lift up an entire family and a community as well."

While Latinos in Maryland make up 11% of the state's population, they represent 16% of the K-12 age group.

The report looked at college enrollment between 2015 and 2021 and tracked students who graduated within 150% of the normal time frame - so, 3 years at two-year schools, and 6 years at four-year institutions.

Sarita Brown, co-founder and president of Excelencia in Education said closing educational gaps is critical.

"The growth of the Latino student population is an asset for our country," said Brown. "And the better educated Latino students are, the more fully they will participate in the workforce and civic leadership."

Top schools in Maryland for Latino graduation include three University of Maryland campuses - the Global Campus, the College Park location, and the Baltimore County campus - as well as Towson University, and Johns Hopkins.





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