California State University’s Hispanic-Serving Institutions

EXTERNAL RELATIONS

California State University's

Hispanic-Serving Institutions

Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) are defined under the Higher Education Act (HEA) as colleges or universities where at least 25 percent of the undergraduate, full-time enrollment is Hispanic; and at least half of the institution's degree-seeking students must be low-income. Twenty-one of the California State University's 23 campuses meet these criteria, allowing them to compete for federal funding to expand and enhance educational opportunities for their students, including those of Hispanic descent.

Humboldt

Chico

Sonoma Maritime San Francisco

East Bay San Jos?

Monterey Bay

23 Campuses

432,264 Students in Undergraduate Programs

Sacramento Stanislaus Fresno

45% HISPANIC

21 Campuses Meet HSI Criteria

San Luis Obispo

Bakersfield

Channel

Islands Los Angeles Dominguez

Northridge San Bernardino

Hills

Fullerton

HSIs

Long Beach

Pomona

San Marcos

San Diego

The California State University is the largest system of senior higher education in the country, with 23 campuses, 485,550 undergraduate and graduate students, and 55,909 faculty and staff. To learn more about the CSU, visit us at calstate.edu.

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Revised May 2021

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