The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) will hold its 25th Annual Capitol Forum on Higher Education April 21-22. In line with social distancing guidelines, the organization states that video and teleconference meetings are planned for the 2020 virtual event.
HACU’s national spring meeting brings together college and university administrators, federal agency leaders, policymakers, and allied organizations, as well as corporate, community and philanthropic representatives.
Meetings with congressional offices allow leaders in the higher education community to speak with their representatives about public- and private-sector support for Hispanic-Serving Institutions at HACU’s Capitol Forum on Hispanic Higher Education.
HACU represents more than 450 colleges and universities that serve two-thirds of the more than 3 million Hispanic students in U.S. higher education across 37 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
Don’t forget to register for HACU’s Capitol Forum Virtual Event. Click here for more information.
On February 26, 1996, Antonio R. Flores became the third president and chief executive officer of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU).
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