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About Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution
About AANAPISI
The AANAPISI program, one of eight federally designated Minority-Serving Institutions (MSI) programs, was established by Congress in 2007 as part of the College Cost Reduction and Access Act. It was expanded in 2008 under the Higher Education Opportunity Act.
In fall 2011, Sacramento State was awarded its first AANAPISI grant ($1.8 million) from the US Department of Education for the Full Circle Project (FCP). FCP implements a strategically focused, campus-wide effort to improve retention and graduation rates of underserved Asian American Pacific Islander American (APIA) and other high-need freshman students.
Sacramento State received two more AANAPISI grants in fall 2016 ($1.75 million) and in fall 2021 ($2 million) to increase graduation rates for low-income and first-generation APIA and other high-need transfer students.
AANAPISI Week Video
Recent Publications/In the News
- Asian American Studies Now! Contemporary Opportunities and Challenges in Higher Education (2024)
- Models of Change: AANAPISIs in Action (2022)
- Strengthening AANAPISIs through Policy and Practice
- Accomplishments of AANAPISIs (2020)
- Transformative Practices for Minority Student Success: Accomplishments of Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (2020)
- How Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs) Are Creating the Conditions for Students to Thrive (2018)