Four-Year Colleges Awarding the Most Bachelor's Degrees to Hispanic Students
Okay, so we got a little carried with statistics on this list. But you benefit! The first number is the total number of degrees awarded to Hispanic students. The second is the percentage of Hispanic students in the student body.
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- Arizona State University: 819; 11%
(Tempe, AZ)
- CUNY -- John Jay College of Criminal Justice: 535; 31%
(New York, NY)
- CUNY -- Lehman College: 548; 42%
(Bronx, NY)
- California State Polytechnic University -- Pomona: 888; 24%
(Pomona, CA)
- California State University -- Dominguez Hills: 647; 36%
(Carson, CA)
- California State University -- Fresno: 794; 23%
(Fresno, CA)
- California State University -- Fullerton: 1,505; 24%
(Fullerton, CA)
- California State University -- Long Beach: 1,392; 23%
(Long Beach, CA)
- California State University -- Los Angeles: 1,308; 42%
(Los Angeles, CA)
- California State University -- Northridge: 1,360; 24%
(Northridge, CA)
- California State University -- Sacramento: 641; 13%
(Sacramento, CA)
- California State University -- San Bernardino: 818; 32%
(San Bernardino, CA)
- Florida Atlantic University: 738; 17%
(Boca Raton, FL)
- Florida International University: 3,169; 60%
(Miami, FL)
- Florida State University: 733; 10%
(Tallahassee, FL)
- New Mexico State University: 874; 40%
(Las Cruces, NM)
- San Diego State University: 1,399; 22%
(San Diego, CA)
- San Francisco State University: 643; 12%
(San Francisco, CA)
- San Jose State University: 609, 15%
(San Jose, CA)
- Texas A&M International University: 641; 92%
(Laredo, TX)
- Texas A&M University -- College Station: 769; 9%
(College Station, TX)
- Texas A&M University -- Kingsville: 691; 66%
(Kingsville, TX)
- Texas State University -- San Marcos: 920; 20%
(San Marcos, TX)
- Texas Tech University: 502; 11%
(Lubbock, TX)
- University of Arizona: 817; 15%
(Tucson, AZ)
- University of California -- Berkeley: 639; 10%
(Berkeley, CA)
- University of California -- Davis: 584; 10%
(Davis, CA)
- University of California -- Los Angeles: 1,074; 15%
(Los Angeles, CA)
- University of California -- Riverside: 744; 22%
(Riverside, CA)
- University of California -- San Diego: 513; 10%
(La Jolla, CA)
- University of California -- Santa Barbara: 752; 15%
(Santa Barbara, CA)
- University of California -- Santa Cruz: 460; 13%
(Santa Cruz, CA)
- University of California, Irvine: 551; 11%
(Irvine, CA)
- University of Central Florida: 1,058; 12%
(Orlando, FL)
- University of Florida: 1,100; 13%
(Gainesville, FL)
- University of Houston: 1,003; 21%
(Houston, TX)
- University of Houston -- Downtown: 644; 33%
(Houston, TX)
- University of Miami: 620; 25%
(Coral Gables, FL)
- University of New Mexico: 968; 32%
(Albuquerque, NM)
- University of North Texas: 523; 11%
(Denton, TX)
- University of Phoenix Online: 744; 6%
- University of South Florida: 684; 10%
(Tampa, FL)
- University of Southern California: 558; 12%
(Los Angeles, CA)
- University of Texas -- Arlington: 536; 14%
(Arlington, TX)
- University of Texas -- Austin: 1,181; 14%
(Austin, TX)
- University of Texas -- Brownsville: 831; 90%
(Brownsville, TX)
- University of Texas -- El Paso: 1,839; 75%
(El Paso, TX)
- University of Texas -- Pan American: 2,148; 89%
(Edinburg, TX)
- University of Texas -- San Antonio: 1,786; 49%
(San Antonio, TX)
Source: Maryann Cooper, Contributing Editor. The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine, Paramus, New Jersey, www.hispanicoutlook.com. Data are for 2007.











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