Excelencia in Education today released a report that lists the 25 colleges that graduate the most Latino students in science, technology, engineering and math. Using data from 2013, the nonprofit group found that 2 percent of all U.S. institutions graduate one-third of Latinos who earn STEM credentials. While the number of Latinos earning these credentials has increased, they still account for just 9 percent of STEM credentials earned. Latinos working in STEM also are concentrated in lower-paying jobs, with a higher representation in service fields than in professional occupations.
“The report shines a light on what many of us know to be true: that diversification within STEM postsecondary education, particularly among Hispanics/Latinos over the last decade, has been largely in the area of certificate/associate levels and diminishes at each successive level,” Gabriel Montaño, a research scientist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and president of the Society for Chicanos and Native Americans in Science, said in a written statement. “The result is an increasing discrepancy in positions of leadership within the STEM workforce.”
The lists of top colleges for the production of Latino STEM graduates follows:
Certificates Awarded to Latinos in STEM Fields
- Instituto de Banca y Comercio Inc., Puerto Rico
- South Texas College
- Miami Dade College
- Wyotech-Long Beach, Calif.
- United Education Institute-Huntington Park, Calif.
Associate Degrees Awarded to Latinos in STEM Fields
- South Texas College
- San Jacinto Community College, Texas
- University of Phoenix-Online
- El Paso Community College, Texas
- Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto de Guayama
Bachelor Degrees Awarded to Latinos in STEM Fields
- University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
- Florida International University
- The University of Texas at El Paso
- Texas A&M University at College Station
- University of Texas-Pan American
Master's Degrees Awarded to Latinos in STEM Fields
- Universidad Politecnica de Puerto Rico
- Florida International University
- University of Texas at El Paso
- University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
- University of Southern California
Doctoral Degrees Awarded to Latinos in STEM Fields
- Stanford University
- University of California at Berkeley
- University of Texas at El Paso
- University of California at Davis
- University of California at Irvine