Colleges in Hialeah

Hialeah CollegesStudents studying at any of the colleges in Hialeah will find that there is a strong Latin presence in the city. With a population that is roughly 90 percent Hispanic, the city boasts the second highest percentage of Cuban and Cuban-America residents in the United States. Students with a wide variety of backgrounds and ethnic origins come to study at Hialeah colleges, and it’s easy to understand why when the weather in Hialeah is warm and sunny all year long, with average temperatures consistently in the seventies and eighties. One of the best things about Hialeah is its unique location, sandwiched between the Everglades and Biscayne Bay. Hialeah is only a short car or Tri-Rail ride away from Miami and West Palm Beach. And don’t forget about the Hialeah Park Race Track, a track included in the National Register of Historic Places.

While most of the colleges in Hialeah are smaller, with less than 2,000 students, there are a number of larger colleges and universities within twenty-five miles of the city with enrollment ranging from 5,000 to 25,000 students. Given such a wide variety of schools, spanning from the private and religious to the public and secular, students will find no limit to the list of subjects and careers that they can pursue. Admittedly, graduates of Hialeah colleges are more likely to find higher paying, long term career options in the larger cities surrounding Hialeah, than in Hialeah itself, as the unemployment rate here is higher than the state average. The most common industries for working citizens of Hialeah include construction, health care, administrative and support, waste management services, and educational services. Fortunately, many of the colleges in Hialeah assist their students in finding employment, both during and after enrollment.

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