Hispanics become more prevalent on college campuses

Hispanics Become More Prevalent on Campuses
Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Hispanic comprised 12 percent of full-time (both undergraduate and graduate ) in 2007, up from 10 percent in 2006, according to U.S. Census Bureau tables released today. Hispanics comprise 15 percent of the nation’s total population.
Enrollment in the : 2007 contains eight detailed tables based on statistics collected in the October Enrollment Supplement to the Current Population Survey. The -level data are shown by characteristics such as age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, family income, of , employment status and vocational course enrollment.
Women continue their majority status, comprising 55 percent of undergraduates and 60 percent of graduate . (Source: Docuticker)

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Hispanics become more prevalent on college campuses

Hispanics Become More Prevalent on Campuses
Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Hispanic comprised 12 percent of full-time (both undergraduate and graduate ) in 2007, up from 10 percent in 2006, according to U.S. Census Bureau tables released today. Hispanics comprise 15 percent of the nation’s total population.
Enrollment in the : 2007 contains eight detailed tables based on statistics collected in the October Enrollment Supplement to the Current Population Survey. The -level data are shown by characteristics such as age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, family income, of , employment status and vocational course enrollment.
Women continue their majority status, comprising 55 percent of undergraduates and 60 percent of graduate . (Source: Docuticker)

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