DES MOINES Iowa
Several universities and colleges in Iowa are ready to add Spanish-language pages to their Web sites and buying Spanish radio ads to help recruit more Hispanic students.
The number of Hispanic students enrolled in Iowa’s public schools increased from just over 4,000 in 1985 to more than 28,000 in 2005-06 a nearly 600 percent increase.
Des Moines Area Community College plans to air Spanish ads this summer on a Spanish radio station.
“We would be very willing to market in any language if there are individuals we can attract,” said Rob Denson, the college’s president. “We’re going to have a tremendous work force shortage worldwide. It’s very important we reach out to every individual who can or wants to work.”
At the University of Iowa, a committee is looking at putting admission, financial aid and housing information in Spanish on its Web site, school officials said.
Officials at the University of Northern Iowa said they expected to have a Spanish version of their Web site available by the end of the fall semester. The university also is looking at offering information in more languages, said Phil Patton, a registrar and interim director of admissions.