HSI (Hispanic Serving Institution)

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What is an HSI?

An institution of higher education is designated by the Department of Education as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) when it has an enrollment of undergraduate full-time equivalent students that is at least 25 percent “Hispanic.”

Being a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) is more than a federal designation at Ranger College. We are very proud to be one of the 572 HSI Institutions in the United States.

History

In 2022, Ranger College received the designation of Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). This designation enabled us to compete for federal funding that increases our capacity to strengthen our institution, to renovate facilities, and to provide student services to our students. This designation is renewed on a yearly basis.

Ranger College received its first Developing Hispanic Serving Institution grant on October 1st of 2022. The Ranger REACH project is comprised of four main goals, and a particular focus is placed on Hispanic and low-income students:

  • Increase enrollment and early success of Hispanic and low-income students.
  • Increase retention rates for Hispanic and low-income students.
  • Increase Hispanic and low-income students’ sense of “belonging” on campus.
  • Increase graduation and transfer rates for Hispanic and low-income students.

Even though our program focuses on Hispanic and low-income students, we welcome all students!

Activities of Ranger REACH/HSI Initiatives

  • Construction of an Academic Pathway Center
  • Addition of Academic/Career Success Coaches
  • Tutoring
  • Professional Development for Faculty, Staff, and Administration. (Asset Based Mindset and Cultural Awareness)
  • Hispanic Cultural Programming and Speaker Series to increase sense of belonging.
  • Enhance orientation to include more families/design Spanish Language
  • Community and High School Outreach

HSI

RANGER COLLEGE AWARDED $3 MILLION HISPANIC SERVING

INSTITUTION GRANT FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Ranger, TX—February 14, 2023.  The U.S. Department of Education’s Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) Program awarded Ranger College a five-year, $3 million grant, the largest federal grant in the college’s history. The project, Ranger REACH, is designed to enhance academic support services for students across all three campuses.

The activities of Ranger REACH include the construction of an Academic Pathway Center, the addition of success/career coaches and expansion of tutoring programs to assist underserved students. Ranger will enhance its new student “6 x 6” initiative by revamping orientation and the bridge program to include more families and Spanish language sessions. Underserved students will be presented with a full array of academic, wraparound and career services through the programs of this HSI project. Further, Ranger will institute a series of faculty and staff development programs which will aid in the delivery of services to the student body.

“We are thankful for the support from the Department of Education, and our partnership with Marygrove Consulting. The grant will be transformative for our campuses and help students thrive in college and beyond.” said Ranger College president Derrick Worrels.

The Department of Education HSI program is designed for colleges and universities with a population of at least 25% Hispanic students. Ranger College competed with over 200 schools across the country and was one of 68 institutions to receive the funding. The five-year program has four key goals:

  1. Increase enrollment and early success of Hispanic and low-income students.
  2. Increase retention rates for Hispanic and low-income students.
  3. Increase Hispanic and low-income students’ sense of “belonging” on campus.
  4. Increase graduation and transfer rates for Hispanic and low-income students.

“With Ranger REACH we all win,” said President Worrels, “By improving our technology infrastructure, creating a dedicated space for student support and increasing the number of personnel dedicated to assisting our students to achieve, Ranger becomes a better, more supportive place for the student body and the community.”

 

Ranger College is one of the oldest continuously operating public two-year colleges in the state of Texas. Ranger College serves several counties in north central Texas and awards the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees. As of academic year 2019-2020, Ranger served a diverse group of minority, low-income and first-generation students. In addition to local area students and students from 27 other states, Ranger College has an international student population from Australia, Russia, England, Greece and Mexico. In addition to Ranger’s main campus, the college provides comprehensive course offerings in Brown County in Early and in Erath County in Stephenville. To learn more about Ranger College visit: www.rangercollege.edu.

HSI

EL DEPARTAMENTO DE EDUCACIÓN DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS OTORGO UNA SUBVENCION DE $3 MILLONES DE DOLARES A

RANGER COLLEGE POR MEDIO DEL PROGRAMA DE DESARROLLO DE INSTITUCIONES AL SERVICIO DE HISPANOS.

 

Ranger, TX—14 de febrero de 2023.  El Programa de Desarrollo de Instituciones al Servicio de Hispanos (HSI, por sus siglas en inglés) del Departamento de Educación de los Estados Unidos otorgó a Ranger College una subvención de cinco años y $3 millones de dólares, la subvención federal más grande en la historia del colegio. El proyecto, Ranger REACH, está diseñado para mejorar los servicios de apoyo académico para los estudiantes en los tres campus.

Las actividades de Ranger REACH incluyen la construcción de un Centro de Preparación Académica, la adición de Capacitadores para el Éxito Estudiantil y la expansión de programas de tutoría para ayudar a los estudiantes. Ranger mejorará su iniciativa para nuevos estudiantes “6 x 6” al renovar la orientación y el programa puente para incluir más familias y sesiones de español. A los estudiantes se les presentará una gama completa de servicios académicos, integrales y profesionales a través de los programas de este proyecto de HSI. Además, Ranger instituirá una serie de programas de desarrollo de profesores y personal que ayudarán en la prestación de servicios al cuerpo estudiantil.

“Estamos agradecidos por el apoyo del Departamento de Educación y nuestra asociación con Marygrove Consulting. La subvención será transformadora para nuestros campus y ayudará a los estudiantes a prosperar en la universidad y más allá”, dijo el Presidente de Ranger College, Derrick Worrels.

El programa HSI del Departamento de Educación está diseñado para colegios y universidades con una población de al menos 25% de estudiantes hispanos. Ranger College compitió con más de 200 escuelas en todo el país y fue una de las 68 instituciones que recibieron los fondos. El programa de cinco años tiene cuatro objetivos clave:

  1. Aumentar la matrícula y el éxito temprano de los estudiantes hispanos y de bajos ingresos.
  2. Aumentar las tasas de retención para los estudiantes hispanos y de bajos ingresos.
  3. Aumentar el sentido de “pertenencia” de los estudiantes hispanos y de bajos ingresos en el campus.
  4. Aumentar las tasas de graduación y transferencia para estudiantes hispanos y de bajos ingresos.

 

“Con Ranger REACH todos ganamos”, dijo el Presidente Worrels, “Al mejorar nuestra infraestructura tecnológica, crear un espacio dedicado para el apoyo estudiantil y aumentar el número de personal dedicado a ayudar a nuestros estudiantes a lograr, Ranger se convierte en un lugar mejor y más solidario para el cuerpo estudiantil y la comunidad”.


HSI Success Coaches

Name Position Number Extension Email Office Location
Tabitha Barrientos HSI Success Coach 254-267-7079 7079 tbarrientos@rangercollege.edu Ranger REACH Pathways Center
Evelyn Guillen HSI Project Director 254-267-7072 7072 eguillen@rangercollege.edu Ranger REACH Pathways Center
Maria Guzman HSI Success Coach 254-267-7078 7078 mguzman@rangercollege.edu Ranger REACH Pathways Center
Addison London HSI Success Coach 254-267-7075 7075 alondon@rangercollege.edu Ranger REACH Pathways Center
Donna Walker Renteria HSI Success Coach 254-968-1071 6071 dwalker@rangercollege.edu Erath County Campus (Stephenville)
Christie Stroia HSI Success Coach 254-267-7073 7073 cstroia@rangercollege.edu Ranger REACH Pathways Center

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