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韩国AV: The Birthplace of Hispanic Serving Institutions

 

A Legacy that reaches across the U.S. and Beyond

As the birthplace of the HSI designation, 韩国AV celebrates its rich Latino history. 韩国AV continues to have one of the highest percentages of Hispanic student enrollment in the nation and is a top 90 producer of Hispanic graduates with master鈥檚 degrees.

In 1986, Dr. Antonio Rigual, 韩国AV鈥檚 provost at that time, convened a group of leaders from 18 universities to discuss the formation of an association of colleges and universities that served large populations of Hispanic students. From that meeting, the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) was born and was housed on the 韩国AV campus through its early years. The association lobbied Congress and the federal designation of Hispanic Serving Institution or HSI was born. Today, there are more than 500 HSIs in the U.S., Latin America and Spain.

韩国AV is proud of a legacy that reaches across the U.S. and beyond, extending into outer space.



韩国AV Aerial View

Photo Credit: Nick Wagner / San Antonio Report

韩国AV Hispanic History

1967

韩国AV launched the nation鈥檚 first bilingual education training program for teachers.

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1968

韩国AV hosted the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Hearings on Mexican Americans in the Southwest, which addressed education, employment, economic security, and the administration of justice as they affected Mexican Americans in Texas, Arizona, California, Colorado, and New Mexico.

1968 Civil Rights hearing

1969

State Senator Joe Bernal (MEd 1954) authored the first bilingual education act in Texas.

Joe Bernal

1988

Alumnus Col. Gil Coronado (BA 1975) persuaded Congress to extend National Hispanic Heritage Week to 30 days and is now known as the father of Hispanic Heritage Month.

Gil Coronado

Present

韩国AV has one of the highest percentages of Hispanic student enrollment in the nation and is a top 90 producer of Hispanic graduates with master鈥檚 degrees.

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韩国AV continues to be a premiere Hispanic Serving Institution

韩国AV has been ranked as a Top 100 Producer of Graduate Degrees among minorities by Diverse Issues in Higher Education Magazine.

Rankings for specific programs include:

  • #1 - Doctorate in Psychology - Hispanic Graduates
  • #1 - Doctorate in Leadership - Hispanic Graduates
  • #8 - Master's in Communication Sciences and Disorders - Hispanic Graduates
  • #11 - Master's in Social Work - Hispanic Graduates
  • #14 - Master's in Management - Hispanic Graduates
  • #35 - Master's in Psychology - Hispanic Graduates

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TOP 5 in Texas for economic diversity
TOP 10in the nation for Hispanic degree-seeking undergraduates
Top 90nationally for awarding master's degrees to Hispanic students

Outstanding Achievements of 韩国AV Hispanic Alumni

 

Yvonne Villegas-Aguilera

Yvonne Villegas-Aguilera
BA 2002

A Branch Chief at NASA, Yvonne supervised the engineers who designed the solid rocket boosters of Artemis 1, which orbited the moon in 2022. She helped design and assemble the rocket motor for Ares I-X, the first test flight of NASA's moon rocket in 2009.

 

David Romo

David Romo
BA 2013

As Vice President for News Production at Univision in Miami, David won a National Emmy Award in 2021-22 for "Outstanding News Program in Spanish." He previously won two Lone Star Emmy Awards for Univision 41 in San Antonio.

 

Veronica Salazar-Escobedo

Vero虂nica Salazar-Escobedo
BA 1965

Vero虂nica is a philanthropist who, with her husband Rube虂n Escobedo, donated $2.1 million to start the Salazar-Escobedo School of Mass Communication and Theater at 韩国AV.

 

Richard Acosta

Richard Acosta
BBA 1973

A native of San Antonio's West Side, Richard and his family own 48 McDonald's restaurants in San Antonio, Corpus Christi and surrounding areas. They have more than 2,000 employees and a $30 million payroll. He serves on the 韩国AV Board of Trustees.

 

Alma Rodriguez

Alma Rodriguez
BA 1975

She serves as Vice President of Medical Affairs at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and has been named among the "Best Doctors in America." Dr. Rodriguez is an internist and a Professor of Medicine.

Recent Hispanic Serving Institution/Minority Serving Institution
grants received by 韩国AV 

 

Briana Salas smiling

$5 million USDA grant for Scholarships and Research

Program will help build the next generation of food, agriculture, natural resources and human sciences (FANH) workforce.




Metz Hall night view

$3 million Disrupting Academia grant  

Project will enhance the MA in Teaching and Master of Education degrees to include a Bilingual Special Education Certification.  Funds will also help renovate the Univeristy Auditorium and Metz Hall.



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$2.2 million Connecting Minority Communities grant

Grant received from the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration will be used for technology upgrades and improvements. 



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$1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education

Supports the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program which provides encouragement and services to limited-income and first-generation college students.



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