Most Latino parents don’t want their children to get student loans

Most Latino parents don’t want their children to get student loans

NewsTaco June 29, 2017

SPONSORED CONTENT By NewsTaco (2.5 minute read)   There’s a Latino education paradox that some researchers are having a hard time understanding. While many Latino parents in the U.S. are […]

New Study Finds Latino Parents Feel Strongly Against Using Student Loans to Afford College

NewsTaco June 19, 2017

*Researchers think it’s odd that Latino parents are optimistic about their children’s future, but don’t want them to take out education loans.  They don’t understand that Latino optimism is about […]

Financial aid is a key to Latino college completion, but for young men there is a responsibility attached

NewsTaco June 9, 2017

SPONSORED CONTENT By NewsTaco (2.5 minute read)   Roughly 34 percent of undergraduate college students in the United States are the first in their families to go to college. According […]

A U.S. citizen is denied college aid — because of her mother’s immigration status

NewsTaco March 6, 2017

*Why you should read this: Because at its surface this is an immigration and financial aid story, but in reality it’s about the definition of U.S. citizenship. Because MALDEF is […]

Focus Needed on Increasing Latinos in Higher Ed

Mary Mata December 18, 2012

By Latinovations Deborah Santiago, Co-Founder and Vice President for Policy Research at Excelencia in Education, is saying that there needs to be a greater focus to get more Latinos involved with […]

Minorities Receive Less Financial Aid Than Whites

Mary Mata September 20, 2011

Contrary to the ever-present myth that minority students receive more financial aid than their white counterparts, a new study has proven the opposite. In a policy analysis, The Distribution of Grants and Scholarships […]