Posted on: February 15th, 2007
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“Mirroring a rising Hispanic population in the city, Boston University’s Hispanic population has been steadily increasing over the past 10 years, a feat the Admissions Office attributes to aggressive recruitment methods.
Three of BUs top-recruited states are California, Florida and Texas — the populations of which have seen large Hispanic growth. The Admissions Office “very aggressively” bolsters its recruiting in these states, said Undergraduate Admissions Executive Director Kelly Walters.”
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