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Original Articles

Hispanic-Serving Institutions and the Struggle for Cognitive Justice

Pages 195-200 | Published online: 28 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) colleges and universities were initiated as an enterprise for investing in the academy as a way to provide opportunities for Latin@ students. However, HSIs in colleges and universities have had measured success in that significant numbers of Latin@ students continue to leave campuses with unfinished business. An inviting campus climate with well-prepared mentors, insightful administrators, and willing-to-help role models who are able to emphasize an education integrated with cultural funds could arguably augment the academic and social college lives of Latin@ students.

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