What are HSI Grants?

Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) grants provide crucial federal funding to improve educational opportunities for Hispanic/Latine students. These grants support a wide range of initiatives, from enhancing academic programs to building a supportive campus environment where students can thrive. At °®¶¹´«Ã½ (°®¶¹´«Ã½C), HSI grants have played a key role in supporting our mission to create equitable access and success for all students.

As a designated HSI, °®¶¹´«Ã½C has been honored to receive numerous competitive HSI grants over the years, which have transformed our academic programs, student services, and institutional capacity. These grants directly impact Hispanic/Latine students, ensuring they have the resources and opportunities needed to succeed in college and beyond.

°®¶¹´«Ã½C’s first HSI grant, a Title V grant, was awarded in 2000. Below is a summary of the types of HSI grants °®¶¹´«Ã½C is eligible for, as well as our past and current awards.


Types of HSI Grants

Title V: Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions (DHSI) Program

The Title V DHSI Program provides grants to improve educational opportunities for Hispanic/Latine students. These grants help support initiatives like facility upgrades, faculty development, and enhanced student services.

  • Individual Grants: Awarded to single HSIs to strengthen academic programs and student support services.
  • Cooperative Grants: Foster partnerships between HSIs and other institutions, focusing on shared resources and initiatives that improve transfer pathways, institutional capacity, and long-term student success.

Title III: HSI STEM Program

The Title III HSI STEM Program supports HSIs in advancing STEM education for Hispanic and low-income students. This program funds projects aimed at developing STEM programs, improving transfer pathways, and enhancing institutional resources.

  • Individual Awards: Strengthen STEM programs at single HSIs, creating opportunities for Hispanic and low-income students to pursue and complete STEM degrees.
  • Cooperative Awards: Promote collaboration between HSIs and other institutions, focusing on joint STEM initiatives and partnerships that improve access, degree attainment, and workforce preparation.

°®¶¹´«Ã½C’s HSI Grants

°®¶¹´«Ã½C has been the recipient of various HSI grants that support a wide range of student programs. Below are some of the grants we’ve received and their impact on student success:

Title V Individual Awards

  • 2000-2005: Creating Learning Communities to Increase Hispanic Student Success and Persistence
    • Key Strategies: Establishment of the Teaching and Learning Center, Learning Communities, XL Summer Bridge/First-Year Experience (FYE), and Conexion tutoring program
    • Impact: Improved retention and persistence rates among Hispanic/Latine students during their first year at °®¶¹´«Ã½C.
  • 2010-2015: XL for Life – Transforming Developmental Education at °®¶¹´«Ã½C
    • Key Strategies: Pathways FYE, College 1, Success Coaching, and LancerPoint
    • Impact: Enhanced student support systems that helped hundreds of Hispanic/Latine students transition to and persist through developmental education courses.
  • 2015-2020: Making the Second Year a Supported, Engaging, and Accessible Pathway to Completion
    • Key Strategies: Focused on creating a structured Second-Year Pathway for students.
    • Impact: Improved student retention during the critical second year of college, helping students stay on track to complete their degrees.
  • 2019-2024: Abriendo Caminos – Opening Pathways to Institutionalize Equity
    • Key Strategies: Redesign gateway courses through an equity-minded lens with a focus on culturally sustaining pedagogy; and bring Latina/o/x and Chicana/o/x and other underserved students into °®¶¹´«Ã½C through an engaging, dynamic, and accessible intake process
    • Impact: Establishing a campus culture that does not shy away from our identity as a proud Hispanic Serving Institution
  • 2020-2025: Pathways to Completion II
    • Focus Areas: Career exploration, internship opportunities, career content integration, Network of Care student support model, and reducing equity gaps.
    • Impact: Over 2,000 Hispanic/Latine students have engaged in career development opportunities, preparing them for success beyond °®¶¹´«Ã½C.
  • 2023-2028: UPREACH – Unifying °®¶¹´«Ã½C’s Resources to Empower & Accelerate Completion for Hispanic/Latine Students
    • Focus Areas: Unified support services, fostering a sense of community and connection, and integrating new technologies for a seamless student experience.
    • Impact: Creating a more connected and supportive campus environment to boost student retention and completion.

Title V Cooperative Arrangement Awards

  • 2004-2009: Improving Student Persistence and Degree Completion (Partner – Mount St. Mary’s)
    • Key Strategy: Career Pathways in Business, Teaching, Nursing, and Art & Design.
    • Impact: Increased degree completion rates in career-focused programs.
  • 2012-2017: Building a Design Technology Pathway to Increase Student Access and Completion (Partner – California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)
    • Key Strategy: Created the Design Tech Pathway to enhance student access to career programs.
    • Impact: Strengthened transfer pathways for Hispanic/Latine students pursuing design technology careers.

Title III (HSI STEM) Individual Awards

  • 2016-2021: STEM GPS (Guided Pathway Solution) for Equitable Success and Degree Completion for Hispanic Students
    • Key Strategy: Developed a STEM Meta-Major and clear pathway to degree completion at °®¶¹´«Ã½C.
    • Impact: Improved student outcomes for Hispanic and low-income students by offering structured guidance and support in STEM fields.
  • 2021-2026: Servingness in STEM – Reaching the Next Level in HSI Excellence
    • Key Strategy: Created the Design Tech Pathway to enhance student access to career programs.
    • Impact: Significant improvement in completion rates for Hispanic/Latine students pursuing STEM degrees.

Title III (HSI STEM) Cooperative Awards

  • 2010-2015: Developing an Accessible Intersegmental STEM Pathway in Environmental Sciences for Underserved Hispanic Students (Partner – California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)
    • Key Strategy: Environmental Science Pathway.
    • Impact: Created seamless transfer pathways for Hispanic/Latine students pursuing degrees in Environmental Sciences.

°®¶¹´«Ã½C’s HSI grants continue to empower students, support institutional growth, and ensure that Hispanic/Latine students have the resources and opportunities they need to succeed. To learn more about how to get involved in these initiatives, visit our HSI Alianza for community and campus-wide collaboration.