Four-Year Colleges Enrolling the Most Hispanic Students
Simple facts, but still good stuff to know. We’ve included the total number and the percentage of Hispanic students enrolled.
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- Arizona State University: 6,037; 12%
(Tempe, AZ)
- CUNY -- City College: 3,813; 29%
(New York, NY)
- CUNY -- Hunter College: 3,731; 18%
(New York, NY)
- CUNY -- John Jay College of Criminal Justice: 5,289; 36%
(New York, NY)
- CUNY -- Lehman College: 4,776; 44%
(Bronx, NY)
- CUNY -- New York City College of Technology: 3,304; 25%
(Brooklyn, NY)
- California State Polytechnic University -- Pomona: 5,520; 27%
(Pomona, CA)
- California State University -- Dominguez Hills: 4,127; 34%
(Carson, CA)
- California State University -- Fresno: 6,542; 30%
(Fresno, CA)
- California State University -- Fullerton: 9,591; 27%
(Fullerton, CA)
- California State University -- Long Beach: 8,863; 25%
(Long Beach, CA)
- California State University -- Los Angeles: 8,758; 43%
(Los Angeles, CA)
- California State University -- Northridge: 9,538; 28%
(Northridge, CA)
- California State University -- Sacramento: 3,928; 14%
(Sacramento, CA)
- California State University -- San Bernardino: 5,397; 33%
(San Bernardino, CA)
- College of Southern Nevada: 7,200; 20%
- Florida Atlantic University: 4,159; 16%
(Boca Raton, FL)
- Florida International University: 22,327; 59%
(Miami, FL)
- Florida State University: 3,901; 10%
(Tallahassee, FL)
- Miami Dade College: 33,349; 65% (Miami, FL)
- National University: 3,746; 14%
(La Jolla, CA)
- New Mexico State University: 6,743; 41%
(Las Cruces, NM)
- Nova Southeastern University: 4,409; 17%
(Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
- San Diego State University: 6,665; 20%
(San Diego, CA)
- San Francisco State University: 4,112; 14%
(San Francisco, CA)
- San Jose State University: 4,429; 15%
(San Jose, CA)
- South Texas College: 17,333; 94%
(McAllen, TX)
- Texas A&M International University: 4,389; 89%
(Laredo, TX)
- Texas A&M University -- College Station: 4,941; 11%
(College Station, TX)
- Texas A&M University -- Corpus Christi: 3,290; 38%
(Corpus Christi, TX)
- Texas A&M University -- Kingsville: 4,073; 61%
(Kingsville, TX)
- Texas State University -- San Marcos: 5,671; 21%
(San Marcos, TX)
- University of Arizona: 5,320; 14%
(Tucson, AZ)
- University of California -- Los Angeles: 4,775; 13%
(Los Angeles, CA)
- University of California -- Riverside: 3,880; 23%
(Riverside, CA)
- University of California -- Santa Barbara: 3,579; 17%
(Santa Barbara, CA)
- University of Central Florida: 5,813; 12%
(Orlando, FL)
- University of Florida: 5,687; 11%
(Gainesville, FL)
- University of Houston: 4,105; 36%
(Houston, TX)
- University of Houston: 6,634; 19%
(Houston, TX)
- University of New Mexico: 7,883; 31%
(Albuquerque, NM)
- University of North Texas: 3,545; 11%
(Denton, TX)
- University of South Florida: 4,848; 11%
(Tampa, FL)
- University of Southern California: 3,619; 11%
(Los Angeles, CA)
- University of Texas -- Arlington: 3,479; 14%
(Arlington, TX)
- University of Texas -- Austin: 7,446; 15%
(Austin, TX)
- University of Texas -- Brownsville: 14,065; 90%
(Brownsville, TX)
- University of Texas -- El Paso: 14,454; 73%
(El Paso, TX)
- University of Texas -- Pan American: 15,006; 87%
(Edinburg, TX)
- University of Texas -- San Antonio: 12,446; 44%
(San Antonio, TX)
Source: Maryann Cooper, Contributing Editor. The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine, Paramus, New Jersey, www.hispanicoutlook.com. Data are for 2006.







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