The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting Hispanic student success in higher education. Founded in 1986 with an initial membership of eighteen institutions, HACU has since grown into a network of more than 500 colleges and universities across the United States, Puerto Rico, Latin America, Spain, and select U.S. school districts.
HACU is the only national association that represents Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs). Its U.S. member institutions, while comprising just 17% of all higher education institutions, enroll approximately two-thirds of all Hispanic college students in the country.
HACUâÂÂs mission is to champion Hispanic success in higher education. Its work includes:
HACU is governed by a Board of Directors composed primarily of leaders from Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
HACUâÂÂs membership includes:
According to HACU and U.S. government data:
Despite increased enrollment, disparities remain in academic attainment:
HACU has played a role in shaping national education policy related to HSIs and in securing federal investments for programs that serve Hispanic and underserved student populations. The association is widely regarded as the leading voice on Hispanic higher education in the United States.
Its member institutions include both public and private universities, community colleges, and emerging HSIs. Institutions such as California State University, San Bernardino have been long-standing members.