Len Ramirez
CBS5.com
(CBS 5) SAN JOSE High school students whose first language is Spanish sometimes had problems continuing their education. But National Hispanic University along with Latino College Prep are helping English-language learners address those issues.
NHU shares its campus and some of their faculty with Latino College Prep, a charter high school which only serves students whom English is a second language. The president of the University says combining the two schools demystifies college for students, especially those who would be the first in their family to go.
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