Data
According to the Colorado Department of Higher Education, Colorado’s largest and fastest-growing ethnic group, Hispanic/Latino, has the lowest average educational attainment and the lowest college enrollment rate of any ethnic group in the state.
On this page, Hispanic/latine-identifying student data is being compared to data from "White, non-Latino" identifying students. This comparison aims to highlight historical disparities in the retention and graduation rates of latine-identifying students at UNC and across the country. In UNC's case, these disparities, in part, can be attributed to the absence of data disaggregation, which prevented us from identifying and addressing historic gaps and resource deficiencies.
White,
|
Hispanic/latine |
|
National% of adults who hold a college degree |
46% |
24% |
Colorado% of adults who hold a college degree or certificate |
64% |
29% |
UNCFour-year graduation rate for 2019-2023 cohort |
39% |
31% |
UNCFall 2022 retention rates among first-time, full-time freshman |
77% |
71% |
UNC Enrollment and Academic Achievement Data
UNC recently underwent an extensive, multi-year evaluation of enrollment and academic achievement data as part of the university’s Strategic Enrollment and Student Success plan.
The data showed that our students are not reaching their goal of attaining a college education in a timely manner, and it was clear that equity gaps exist between White, non-Latino and Hispanic/latine-identifying students.
UNC Retention and Graduation Rates:
Choose fall-to-fall retention, four-year graduation or six-year graduation rates from the Rate dropdown menu on the left
White, non-Latino compared to Hispanic/latine-identifying
Campus Conversations
Read the full report of findings on the open facilitated conversations members of UNC's HSI work group hosted in Fall of 2020 with UNC faculty, staff, students and alumni.
UNC HSI DEI Project Report
A quantitative and qualitative analysis of the data collected from the UNC Hispanic Serving Institution 2022 survey administered to UNC faculty and staff in Spring 2022.