Here's a link to a January 2006 THECBstatement on what needs to happen for the gap to close. Here are some more reports folks may find useful:
CLOSING THE GAPS: T H E T E X A S H I G H E R
E D U C A T I O N P L A N
History of Closing the Gaps
Closing the Gaps Goals and Targets Summary
Closing the Gaps Revision
-Angela
Despite all the public hand-wringing, Texas colleges and universities are failing to meet the state's goal of substantially increasing the enrollment of Latino students. A report by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board shows the number of Latino students in higher education grew by just more than 11,000 from 2004 to 2005 – the smallest increase in five years. The THECB had set a target to enroll 340,000 Latino students by 2005, as part of its "Closing The Gaps" initiative, but Texas schools fell short by more than 20,000. Some local institutions are working to do their part. Austin Community College is aggressively targeting first-generation college students as part of its "College Connection" program in local high schools.
– Michael May, AUSTIN CHRONICLE, July 28, 2006
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