HSI Task Force

HSI Task Force

Butte College is proud to be a recognized Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) since 2018, with more than 31% of our students identifying as Hispanic/Latinx. The HSI Task Force actively works to maintain cross-campus collaboration on formative approaches which support and empower our Hispanic/Latinx students.

Contact: Tray Robinson at robinsontra@agemboutique.com


Cuellar Presentation

HSI CONFERENCE SAVE THE DATE FLYER  HSI CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 2024
Conference Learning Objectives:

A. Participants will learn about what an HSI designation is, why it matters, and how Butte College can uphold its institutional commitment to our HSI status
B. Participants will learn about the diverse identities and needs of our Latinx students
C. Participants will learn about specific programs and resources on campus to support our Latinx students
D. Participants will reflect on how they can support Latinx student success in their specific role at Butte College

Planning Committee:

Liliana Guzman
(CASA) Center for Access, Success and Achievement)

Iris Orozco-Sanchez
CASA (Center for Access, Success and Achievement)

Cecilia Romero Robles
CASA (Center for Access, Success and Achievement)

Luis Guzman
MESA (Math, Engineering, Science, Achievement)

Llael Valle
EOPS (Extended Opportunity Programs & Services)

Alan Burwell
Research

Ashley LaCroix
IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity Equity and Antiracism), Grants and Research

Cheri Taylor
Grants

Malcolm J. McLemore
Student Belonging and Empowerment

Monica Brown
Student Equity

Raquel Holmstrom
Outreach and Recruitment

Tray Robinson
IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Antiracism) Office

For questions, e-mail: idea@agemboutique.com

Beyond the act of enrollment, HSIs improve and increase access to higher education and upward mobility for Hispanic/Latinx and low-income students. 

The Higher Education Act of 1992 defines a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) as an accredited and eligible degree-granting college that has applied to the U.S. Department of Education for the designation and which has at least 25 percent undergraduate full-time equivalent Hispanic* enrollment at the end of the award year immediately preceding the date of application. This designation must be applied for and awarded annually in order to maintain eligibility to apply for federal Title III and V grant funds. In addition, eligible institutions must be 2- or 4-year accredited colleges and enroll a significant proportion of low-income students. These competitive grant funds can then be used to implement a variety of support services and activities which aid to strengthen student’s success.

As of 2021-22, there were more than 570 HSI-eligible institutions total in the U.S. Approximately one-third of HSIs are based in California, with 90% of California Community Colleges identified as HSIs. While HSIs comprise only a small percentage of all institutions of higher education nationally, these federally designated institutions enroll about two-thirds of all Hispanic/Latinx undergraduates in the country.

Understanding HSI From a Data Perspective Presentation

As a college that prepares students for careers in a rapidly changing world, Butte College is committed to serving underrepresented and underserved communities. As a rural, student-ready community college, we believe it is important to expand our resources to serve as a welcoming institution for everyone, and especially for this targeted population which is becoming a larger part of our student body.

Traditionally, Hispanic/Latinx students have enrolled and graduated at lower rates than their white peers. Butte College’s designation as an HSI provides the College access to critical funds. These funds then work to support and expand educational opportunities for our current and future Hispanic/Latinx students.

The Hispanic/Latinx community is the largest minority group in the United States and in California. This federal designation is an acknowledgment that the overall success of our country is tied to the success of our Hispanic/Latinx communities. HSI designation is in line with the College’s mission to foster a culture of caring for the diverse communities we serve while providing guided equitable pathways in their pursuit of an education. 

 

The contributions of Hispanic/Latinx students and HSI status shapes and enhances the learning environment for everyone. Providing targeted resources to better serve the needs of Hispanic/Latinx learners supports these students' presence on campus and in the classroom. In general, diversity and inclusion benefit students by creating an empowered and informed campus community that better reflects the world they will enter upon graduation.

The Butte College HSI Task Force will:

  • Gain a better understanding of BC’s Latinx student population by reviewing relevant data, e.g., disaggregated data on Hispanic student enrollment, persistence and graduation; climate survey data; National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), etc.
  • Review initiatives in the Butte College’s Strategic Plan, 2023 -  , Student Equity Plan 2022-2025,  that directly focus on improving the educational experiences, outcomes, career, and personal development of Latinx students
  • Identify the needs of Latinx students by hearing directly from the students
  • Identify best practices and suggest strategies to strengthen developmental education, cohort support programs, and academic advising for Latinx students 
  • Explore ways to engage faculty in formulating and participating in changes in institutional practice to serve Latinx and other students
  • Identify ways to increase the collaboration with, and facilitate transfers to, 4-year institutions 
  • Collaborate with our marketing department to publicize Butte College’s HSI status thereby increasing the interest of  prospective students, faculty and staff
  • Share data on Hispanic students with faculty, staff, students and the board of trustees at least once a year so that they know how students are performing and can become advocates
  • Support the goals and objectives of the Center for Access, Support & Achievement (CASA) project
  • Support the goals and objectives of the Puente Program

If you would like to join the HSI Task Force members list, please email Tray Robinson.

Name

Department

Email address

Liliana Guzman

CASA

guzmanli@agemboutique.com

Luis Gonzalez Ruiz

MESA

gonzalezruizlu@agemboutique.com

Karla Guzman Mohedano

Student Life

guzmanmohedanoka@agemboutique.com

Katya Ponce-Sanchez

Culture & Community Center

ponce-sanchezka@agemboutique.com

Yolanda Salazar Garcia

TRiO

salazargarciayo@agemboutique.com

Angel Ventura-Plascencia

Student Life

ventura-plascenciaan@agemboutique.com

Julio Delgado

Counseling

delgadoju@agemboutique.com

Brenda Rodriguez

UndocuCenter

rodriguezbr@agemboutique.com

Eddie Aguilar

Inspiring Scholars

aguilared@agemboutique.com

Brad Zuñiga

Student Services

zunigabr@agemboutique.com

Cynthia Gamboa

Admissions & Records

gamboacy@agemboutique.com

Raquel Piña-Holmstrom

Welcome Center

holmstromra@agemboutique.com

Cheri Taylor

Grants

taylorch@agemboutique.com

Monica Brown

Student Equity

brownmo@agemboutique.com

Tray Robinson

IDEA Office

robinsontra@agemboutique.com

Jasmine Guzeldere

Student Representative

ideastu@agemboutique.com

Amanda Montgomery

Equitable Pathways & Achievement

montgomeryam@agemboutique.com

Allan Bee

Communication Planner-Innovation Award

beeal@agemboutique.com

Alan Raetz

Institutional Research

raetzal@agemboutique.com

Pablo Suarez

MESA

suarezpa@agemboutique.com

Cristina Dahl

English

dahlcr@agemboutique.com

Cecilia Romero-Robles

Student Success

romeroroblesce@agemboutique.com

Iris Orozco-Sanchez

Student Success

orozcosanchezir@agemboutique.com

Rebecca Berner

Student Success

bernerre@agemboutique.com

Mallory Holt

EOPS

holtma@agemboutique.com

Llael Valle

EOPS

vallell@agemboutique.com

Ashley LaCroix

IDEA

lacroixas@agemboutique.com

Irma Gonzalez-Cuadros

Child Development

gonzalez-cuadrosir@agemboutique.com

Alonzo Campos

Ethnic Studies

camposal@agemboutique.com

Here is a selected list of some of our programs:

  • Associated Students 
  • Center for Access, Support & Achievement (CASA) project
  • Foundation Office for Latinx Scholarships
  • Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS)
  • Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU - Membership)
  • Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement (MESA)
  • Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Antiracism Office (IDEA)
  • Puente Program
  • Latinx Council 
  • TRiO Student Support Services (SSS)
  • UndocuCenter
  • Education Without Borders Council
  • Latinx Graduation
Meeting Date Meeting Agenda Meeting Minutes
September 26, 2023 09/26/23 Agenda 09/26/23 Minutes
October 23, 2023 10/23/23 Agenda 10/23/23 Minutes
November, 2023 N/A N/A
December 4, 2023 12/04/23 Agenda  
February 6, 2024 02/06/24 Agenda 02/06/24 Minutes
March 5, 2024 03/05/24 Agenda 03/05/24 Minutes
April 16, 2024 04/16/24 Agenda 04/16/24 Minutes
May 7, 2024 05/07/24 Agenda 05/07/24 Minutes
September 19, 2024 09/19/24 Agenda 09/19/24 Minutes

Content Editor:
Tray Robinson
530-879-4106