AlamoPROMISE offers graduating seniors in Bexar County the opportunity to pursue higher education without the financial burden.
HACU advances Hispanic success in higher education by supporting member institutions, improving access for Hispanic students and sharing knowledge with business and government. Its programs are available to all students, faculty and staff at HACU Member Institutions.
Dedicated to empowering Latinas pursuing a higher education, the Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas offers networking opportunities centered in professional development. Members of HWNT receive mentorship from leaders in the community, invites to fun and productive social events and the chance to become a mentor to younger Latinas.
Latinos for Education is a network for education leaders who aim to uplift Latino youth by creating a more welcoming classroom environment. Latinos for Education offers professional development and employment opportunities within education.
The National Association for Bilingual Education is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to promoting educational access and excellence for bilingual and multilingual students in today’s global society.
San Antonio Education Partnership is committed to increasing educational attainment by providing college advising to youth and adults in their pursuit of higher education.
Educators need spaces to connect, collaborate and communicate beyond brief campus interactions or extended district-led professional development. SALT helps teachers build their professional networks and relationships outside of the classroom and amplify their voices to influence education policy and support the long-term health of schools.
TACHE actively helps Mexican Americans gain the tools and resources necessary to increase their chances of getting jobs that align with their career path. TACHE focuses on mentorship, networking opportunities, recruiting promising professionals and preserving Chicano history and culture in professional spaces.
TALAS is a leading organization that supports the growth of Latino students and leaders. Focused on improving education for Latino learners, TALAS offers leadership training, encourages collaboration and champions those working to support Texas’s fastest-growing student group.
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