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Hsi

British  
/ ʃiː /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Xi

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Hong Kong was mixed, with the HSI index up 0.4% but the gauge of tech counters down 0.3%.

From The Wall Street Journal

To be considered a Hispanic Serving Institution, or HSI, a college’s undergraduate enrollment must be at least 25% Latino.

From Los Angeles Times

Less than a third of these institutions nationwide received HSI funding, meaning roughly 200 colleges are now grappling with how to deal with the cuts.

From Los Angeles Times

Created in 1992, the HSI program was designed to help Latino students succeed in college and earn degrees by boosting support for them.

From Los Angeles Times

Since earning the HSI designation a decade ago, the university has received roughly $26 million in grant funding, said Teresita Curiel, the university’s director of Latinx equity and success.

From Los Angeles Times