In an abundance of caution during the national public health emergency with quarantines and restrictions, HACU has announced plans to hold its National Capitol Forum on Hispanic Higher Education online. Registration is now open for the virutal event and the deadline to register is April 20.
The 25th annual event on Hispanic higher education success takes place April 21-22, and brings together advocates who shape and promote an agenda for Congress at HACU’s Capitol Forum on Hispanic Higher Education.
This year, leaders of colleges and universities at Hispanic-Serving Institutions, policymakers, federal agency leaders, allied organizations, corporate, community and philanthropic representatives will convene in a virtual event through video and teleconference meetings.
Key meetings with congressional offices allow leaders in the Hispanic higher education community to speak with their representatives.
Click here for more information on the HACU 25th Annual National Capitol Forum on Hispanic Higher Education.
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