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Mission Statement
The Hispanic Border Leadership Institute (HBLI) is a consortium of seven institutions of higher education as well as a leadership development initiative and a doctoral fellowship program in eduation leadership.
HBLI was established in 1996 by four U.S. Southwestern border-state institutions for higher education to promote the improvement of education for hispanic in the United states. In 1998, three universites were added to the consortium. HBLI was born of the realization
that, while Hispanics have made modest, progess in achieving access and success in education, their status has not improved substantially over what is was in the past. Thus, the Institute sees to address issues that affect the education of hispanics at all levels, K-16,
particularly along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The consortium recognizes that in order to significantly improve the educational conditions of hispanics, bold new approaches must be taken. The institute seeks to bring about systematic change in education by designing new approaches to the doctoral preparation programs of educational
leaders, by providing relevant leadership and policy training for trustee of public schools and community colleges as well as universities of the southwest, and by examining and influencing public policy directly impacting hispanic education in the Southwestern United States.
HBLI is a six-year initiative funded in part by the W.K.Kellogg Foundation. The project is headquartered at Arizona State University, directed by Leonard A.Valverde, professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies. HBLI Consortium members are: Arizona State University, Maricopa County Community College Distric,
New Mexico State University, Palo Alto College, Southwest Texas State University, University of California-Riverside, and University of Texa-Pan American.
Hispanic Border Leadership Institue
Farmer Building, Suite 414
Arizona State University
P.O Box 872411
Tempe, Az 85287-2411
www.HBLI.org
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