The future U.S. economy rests on the decisions of Latino Millennials
The future U.S. economy rests on the decisions of Latino Millennials
SPONSORED CONTENT By NewsTaco (3 minute read) Three recent reports underscore the vital role that Latino Millennials – those between the ages of 18 to 34 – will play in […]
Most Latino parents don’t want their children to get student loans
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 […]
An important reminder for young men grduating from high school, wanting to continue their studies in college
SPONSORED CONTENT By NewsTaco (3 minute read) There’s very good news concerning the U.S. high school graduation rate. The national trend is on track to reach 90 percent by […]
Financial aid is a key to Latino college completion, but for young men there is a responsibility attached
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 […]
As the number of Hispanic-Serving colleges grows, Latino students should keep one thing in mind
SPONSORED CONTENT By NewsTaco (3.5 minute read) A recent issue of Inside Higher Ed has good news about American Latinos and college attendance: “As the number of Latinos who attend […]
All U.S. men have one responsibility in common when they turn 18. They must register with the U.S. Selective Service
SPONSORED CONTENT By NewsTaco (2.5 minute read) If you were to take a group of American children you would more than likely see that one-in-four of them are Latino. […]
A required step to keep in mind after graduation
SPONSORED CONTENT This year, across the United States, one in three high school graduates will be Latino. Their heads will be held high and they’ll wear a smile as they […]
Latinos future depends on many choices
SPONSORED CONTENT By NewsTaco One of the least reported characteristics of the U.S. Latino community is the growing number of Latino families who own their homes. According to a study […]
Important information for first generation college Latinos
SPONSORED CONTENT According to the U.S. Census there are 20.2 million students attending U.S. colleges and universities. Eight-point-seven of them are male. Seven million attend 2-year colleges and 13.2 million […]
A reminder to young Latinos, involved in their communities
SPONSORED CONTENT In recent months there’s been a growth of Latino participation in the nation’s civic life: more Latinos are applying for citizenship and more are registering to vote. It’s […]