Higher enrollment of Hispanics expected in some Shoals colleges in Florence, Alabama

Posted on: May 7th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ]
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“Angel Mederos’ parents have the same hopes and dreams for their high school senior as most parents — a college education, a good-paying job, a happy life.
Angel wants the same things, but, as a legal immigrant to the United States from Mexico, making those dreams a reality can be difficult.

He says he has seen his parents struggle without an education.”

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