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Demographic Trends and the Education Pipeline: Implications for Educating Latinos for the Future of America
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2 Demographics and the Education Landscape Population Immigration Public Elementary and Secondary Enrollment High School Graduates Dropout Rates Postsecondary Enrollment and Graduation
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3 U.S. Population by Ethnicity Source: U.S. Census Bureau Number (000)
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4 U.S. Population Growth by Ethnicity 1995-2000 and 2000-2005 Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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5 Distribution of U.S. Population By Ethnicity 2005 Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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6 Top 10 States with Largest Hispanic Populations 2004 Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2004 Table 1: Annual estimate of the population by race alone and Hispanic or Latino origin for the U.S. and states: July 1, 2004
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7 Top 10 States Cumulative Percent of Total US Hispanic Population 2004 Source: US Census Bureau 2004
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8 Population by Age 2005 Percent of Total U.S. and Hispanic Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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9 Population by Age 2005 Hispanics as Percent of Total U.S.
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10 Immigration Population Immigration Public Elementary and Secondary Enrollment High School Graduates Dropout Rates Postsecondary Enrollment and Graduation
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11 U.S. Immigration By Region of Last Residence Source: 2004 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics
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12 U.S. Immigration By Region and Select Countries of Last Residence 2001-2004 Source: 2004 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics
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13 U.S. Immigration Distribution by Region and Select Countries of Last Residence 2001-2004 Source: 2004 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics
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14 Hispanic Population in the U.S. By Origin 2004 Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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15 The Education Landscape Population Immigration Public Elementary and Secondary Enrollment High School Graduates Dropout Rates Postsecondary Enrollment and Graduation
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16 Public Elementary and Secondary Enrollment by Ethnicity Percent of Total 1993, 2003 Source: Digest of Education Statistics 2005.
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17 Public High School Graduates By Minority Groups Source: WICHE. Knocking at the College Door: Projections of High School Graduates by State, Income and Race/Ethnicity 1988-2018.
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18 Public High School Graduates By Ethnicity 2005 Source: WICHE. Knocking at the College Door: Projections of High School Graduates by State, Income and Race/Ethnicity 1988-2018.
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19 Source: WICHE. Knocking at the College Door: Projections of High School Graduates by State, Income and Race/Ethnicity 1988-2018. Public High School Graduates Percent Increase by Ethnicity
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20 Total U.S. Hispanic Public High School Graduates Source: WICHE. Knocking at the College Door: Projections of High School Graduates by State, Income and Race/Ethnicity 1988-2018.
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21 Hispanics as Percent of Total Public High School Graduates Source: WICHE. Knocking at the College Door: Projections of High School Graduates by State, Income and Race/Ethnicity 1988-2018.
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22 Hispanic Public High School Graduates by Region Source: WICHE. Knocking at the College Door: Projections of High School Graduates by State, Income and Race/Ethnicity 1988-2018.
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23 Hispanics as Percent of Total Public High School Graduates Source: WICHE. Knocking at the College Door: Projections of High School Graduates by State, Income and Race/Ethnicity 1988-2018. States and Regions2005Projected 2015 New Mexico 46.1 %54.2 % California 36.3 %45.7 % Texas 35.3 %44.9 % Arizona 29.3 %41.4 % Nevada 19.9 %38.5 % Florida 19.8 %32.3 %
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24 Dropout Rates Population Immigration Public Elementary and Secondary Enrollment High School Graduates Dropout Rates Postsecondary Enrollment and Graduation
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25 High School Dropout Rates By Ethnicity Percent of Dropouts Among 16-24 Year Olds Source: Digest of Education Statistics 2005
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26 High School Dropouts By Gender Within Ethnicity 2004 Source: Digest of Education Statistics 2005
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27 High School Dropouts By Immigration Status 2002 Source: The Condition of Education 2005.
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28 Postsecondary Enrollment Population Immigration Public Elementary and Secondary Enrollment High School Graduates Dropout Rates Postsecondary Enrollment and Graduation
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29 Postsecondary Enrollment in 2-Year and 4-Year Institutions by Control 2004 Source: Digest of Education Statistics 2005 Number (000)
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30 Hispanic Postsecondary Enrollment In 2-Year and 4-Year Institutions Source: Digest of Education Statistics 2005 Number (000)
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31 Postsecondary Enrollment Percent of Total Enrollment by Ethnicity 2004 Source: Digest of Education Statistics 2005
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32 Postsecondary Enrollment by Ethnicity 2004 Source: Digest of Education Statistics 2005
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33 Hispanic Postsecondary Enrollment Percent of Total Source: Digest of Education Statistics 2005
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34 Postsecondary Enrollment of Public H.S. Graduates in 2-Year and 4-Year Institutions Percent of Total by Ethnicity 2004 Source: Digest of Education Statistics 2005
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35 Postsecondary Graduation Rates 2-Year Institutions Source: NCES 2006: Enrollment in Postsecondary institutions Fall 2004; Graduation rates 1998 & 2001 cohorts; and Financial statistics, fiscal year 2004.
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36 Postsecondary Graduation Rates 4-Year Institutions Source: NCES 2006: Enrollment in Postsecondary institutions Fall 2004; Graduation rates 1998 & 2001 cohorts; and Financial statistics, fiscal year 2004.
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37 Summary Latinos are a large and growing segment of the U.S. population. Immigration is a factor. Latinos have an even greater presence in the school-age population. The number of Latino high school graduates are expected to increase through 2015 in all Regions. Drop out rates are a concern, particularly among recent immigrants. Hispanic enrollment in postsecondary education has increased, but Hispanics remain underrepresented in higher education. The majority of Latinos attend 2-Year institutions.
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