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National Hispana Leadership Institute Executive Leadership Conference & Mujer Awards:
Crowne Plaza Hotel
September 14-15, 2014
Dallas, Texas
19th Annual NCCHC Leadership Symposium:
Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center
September 18-20, 2014
Scottsdale, Arizona
2014 CALAHE Scholars Golf Classic:
Indian Hill Country Club
September 19, 2014
Newington, Connecticut
EPI Education Week 2014:
Sheraton Gunter Hotel
September 28-October 3, 2014
San Antonio, Texas
CALAHE 30th Annual Conference:
Central Connecticut State University
October 3, 2014
New Britain, Connecticut
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities 28th Annual Conference (HACU):
Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
October 4-6, 2014
Denver, Colorado
National Latino/a Psychological Association (NLPA) 2014 Biennial Conference:
Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town
October 23-25, 2014
Albuquerque, NM
The Association of American Colleges and Universities:
Grand Hyatt Washington
January 21-24, 2015
Washington, DC
American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education 10th Annual National Conference (AAHHE):
March 12-14, 2015
Frisco, Texas
 
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In this issue
White House Adviser Helps Hispanics
NLPA's 2014 Biennial Conference
Hispanics Go To college
NCCHC 19th Annual Leadership Symposium
Community Colleges for Latin America?
Factors in Latino Educational Achievement 
White House Adviser Helps HispanicsBy Michelle Boston
Emmanuel Caudillo vividly remembers the challenges he faced as a first-generation college student. For starters, he found some of the application forms to be daunting, particularly the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which determines federal, state and university-level aid for students.
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The National Latina/o Psychological Association's 2014 Biennial Conference
The 2014 NLPA Biennial Conferencia theme focuses on the advancement of a global Latina/o agenda that explores experiences of immigrants, social justice issues, and the policies that affect all Latinas/os. The Conferencia will bring together a diverse group of scholars, practitioners, educators, policy makers, allies, and students to explore these matters and their implications for Latina/o psychology.
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Hispanics Go To College, But Do They Actually Graduate?
By Jessica Salcedo
Eight years ago, when 24-year-old Rosalie Aguirre moved from Durango, México to El Paso to receive an education, she had no idea of the multiple steps she would have to take to receive a bachelor’s degree.
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The 2014 National Community College Hispanic Council 19th Annual Leadership Symposium
Join Us! NCCHC is the nation's premier organization for preparation and support of Hispanic leaders in America's community colleges and this Symposium is for YOU! Our theme of “GREAT EXPECTATIONS: GETTING TO THE HEART OF THE STUDENT SUCCESS AGENDA” will weave through the entire program and we have lined up some incredible speakers and sessions.
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Community Colleges for Latin America?
By Gabriel Sanchez Zinny
Since the dawn of the information era, higher education has quickly ceased to be a luxury. In fact, in today’s labor market, it is largely a necessity. Earning a post-secondary degree or other advanced credential has become a de facto prerequisite for 21st century jobs. Forty years ago, only 28 percent of jobs in the American workforce required a higher degree, while by 2018 over 63 percent will.
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Factors in Latino Educational Achievement
By Joseph Velasquez
Countless articles have reported that the Latino/Hispanic population is undergoing significant growth. Hispanics are slated to form the largest minority group in the country. Yet, the number of Latino students attending and completing college is simply not proportional to the overall Hispanic population growth. Why not?
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