U.S. Latino Undergraduate Engineering Enrollment Increases by 73.6%: 2023 SHPE-LDC U.S. Latinos in Engineering and Tech Report Highlights Indispensable Role of U.S. Latinos in Engineering and Technology
MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) and the Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC), two influential organizations committed to advancing opportunities for U.S. Latinos, have jointly unveiled the 2023 SHPE-LDC U.S. Latinos in Engineering and Tech Report. The inaugural report underscores the significant role of U.S. Latinos in engineering and tech, given their growth, labor force impact, and education achievements.
“Latino participation in the engineering and tech fields is critical to maintaining global competitiveness and advancement in the U.S. This report provides the clearest evidence yet that by nurturing and encouraging young people to pursue STEM educations, we will likely never complain of a shortage of qualified talent ever again”
The release of the new report continues the exciting slate of programming at the 2023 L’ATTITUDE Conference, which takes place at The Fontainebleau Miami Beach from September 27 – 30. L’ATTITUDE is the largest business event in the country focused on “The New Mainstream Economy,” helping executives and business leaders understand the U.S. Latino cohort driving its growth and stay abreast of the latest economic trends and opportunities. Every year, the conference provides a national platform showcasing the economic leadership of U.S. Latinos in business, media, politics, science, and technology.
U.S. Latinos in Engineering and Tech highlights
- A 73.6% Surge: U.S. Latino undergraduate engineering enrollment soared from 2010 to 2021.
- The Demand: Anticipated 10.9 million STEM Job Openings by 2031.
- Bridging the Gap: U.S. Latinos currently make up 9.4% of the engineering workforce, but participation in undergraduate engineering education has increased to 15.8%. Ongoing involvement from the Latino cohort in engineering education could help efficiently address the rising demand and shortages in the field.
- Labor Force Momentum: U.S. Latinos represent 19.1% of the U.S. population but drove 73% of growth in U.S. workforce participation between 2010 and 2020, ranking the highest amongst all other major groups in the U.S. population.
SHPE, the largest organization representing Hispanics in STEM fields in the United States, conducts an annual survey to both identify member needs and capture key metrics aligned with success in STEM. The current report highlights critical findings, such as the significance of role models and mentors, opportunities for career and academic advancement, financial literacy, as well as the pressing challenges of homelessness and physical and mental health affecting SHPE’s members.
“SHPE is proud to unveil this report, highlighting the extraordinary contributions of Hispanics in engineering and tech. We recognize that fostering Hispanic talent isn’t just an opportunity; it’s a necessity for driving innovation, sustaining economic growth, and shaping the future of our nation. We’re excited to showcase how SHPE’s commitment to research is helping pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive future,” said Miguel Alemañy, SHPE’s CEO.
“Latino participation in the engineering and tech fields is critical to maintaining global competitiveness and advancement in the U.S. This report provides the clearest evidence yet that by nurturing and encouraging young people to pursue STEM educations, we will likely never complain of a shortage of qualified talent ever again,” said Ana Valdez, CEO and President of the LDC.
About Latino Donor Collaborative
The Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC) is an independently funded 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and think tank. LDC has consistently provided economic and business data through meticulous research and fact-based insights. Its reports have become essential tools for American resource allocators, highlighting the growing opportunities emanating from the myriad contributions of U.S. Latinos across the societal spectrum. Learn more at https://www.latinodonorcollaborative.org/.
About SHPE
SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) is a nonprofit organization serving and advancing Hispanics in STEM. With more than 14,000 student and professional members, SHPE’s mission is to change lives by empowering the Hispanic community to realize its fullest potential and to impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support, and development. For more information, please visit https://www.shpe.org/.
About L’ATTITUDE
The brainchild of international business executive Sol Trujillo and NAHREP Co-Founder & CEO Gary Acosta, L’ATTITUDE hosts a world-class slate of CEOs, celebrities, economists, educators, entrepreneurs, journalists, politicians and industry influencers at its annual conference. Participants engage in open dialogue about the latest facts and data regarding America’s Latino Factor and the New Mainstream Economy. As the name implies, L’ATTITUDE is about staying on course to a growing and sustainable economic future for America. U.S. Latinos, our country’s youngest cohort, represent nearly 1 in 5 Americans, and account for over $3.2 trillion in GDP, making it the 5th largest economy in the world if it were a stand-alone country. L’ATTITUDE features presentations, panel discussions, interactive sessions, and entertainment featuring leading celebrities.
Contacts
For Latino Donor Collaborative:
Daniel Ahern / Ellie Kuhen
781-927-4038 / 330-697-1161
The Pollack Group
[email protected] / [email protected]
For SHPE:
Jen Linck
703-732-6701
[email protected]
For L’ATTITUDE
Richard Laermer / Jessie Gaddis
RLM Public Relations
[email protected] / [email protected]