Program Facts
Growth & Trends
History of Latino Studies
Sac State Movement
Challenges & Impact
100

How many Latino studies programs exist in the U.S.?

89

100

Latino college enrollment has grown to about what percentage?

About 20%

100

When were most Latino studies programs founded?

1960s–1970s

100

What decade did the Sac State ethnic studies movement begin?

Late 1960s

100

What is one major issue newer programs face?

Lack of faculty/resources

200

What percentage of universities offer Latino studies programs?

Less than 4%

200

Have Latino studies programs grown at the same rate as enrollment?

No

200

What movements helped create these programs?

Civil rights & Chicano movement

200

Who were key leaders of the movement at Sac State?

Chicano/Mexican-American students

200

What has declined in newer programs?

Focus on social/racial justice

300

What organization provided the dataset for the study?

NCES

300

What major gap does the article highlight?

Growth in Latino students vs. lack of program expansion

300

Where were early programs mainly located?

California and New York

300

What did students submit in December 1968?

A list of demands and a 5-page curriculum proposal

300

What does the lack of Latino studies programs lead to?

Invisibility of Latino experiences

400

What type of institutions have increased in number but still lack Latino studies programs?

Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs)

400

What trend is shown regarding Hispanic-Serving Institutions?

They are increasing over time

400

What was a central goal of early ethnic studies programs?

Representation and addressing inequality

400

What major decision was announced on April 10, 1969?

Sac State would open an ethnic studies center

400

How many organizations supported the ethnic studies movement at Sac State?

14 organizations

500

What does the limited number of programs suggest about institutional priorities?

Latino studies are not a top priority despite growing student populations

500

What does the mismatch between enrollment and programs reveal about higher education systems?

They are not adapting quickly to demographic changes

500

Why were student movements crucial to the creation of Latino studies programs?

They pressured universities to respond to demands for inclusion and representation

500

What made the Sac State movement significant beyond just Chicano studies?

 It expanded to include multiple ethnic groups and involved 14 organizations

500

Why is expanding Latino studies programs important for all students?

It helps provide a more accurate understanding of U.S. history, diversity, and inequality

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