August 18, 2014
Diversity

James Rubio
Women study together at the U. of Hawaii at Hilo, the country’s most-diverse four-year institution. Numbers of Asian/Pacific Islander and Hispanic high-school graduates are expected to increase nationwide.
By 2020, minority students are expected to make up nearly half of the nation’s public high-school graduates. As the pool of prospective college students becomes more diverse, efforts to expand their opportunities have come from not only advocacy groups and researchers, but also the White House.
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