CRB Nexus Research in Brief

The best solutions emerge when information and data are systematically collected and analyzed using innovative and established research methods to answer practical questions and test theories.

CRB Nexus is responding to demand for research-to-policy in brief. Our clients ask for research overviews, the California Research Bureau has published Short Subjects, and CRB Nexus virtual event attendees want to know more about the research California’s researchers do. We invite CRB Nexus researchers to write research-to-policy briefs highlighting a policy topic connecting to their research. Briefs include reference to full report resources for readers who are looking for deeper dives into topics. If you are a legislative or gubernatorial staff and need access to paywalled articles, research overviews etc. please contact crb@library.ca.gov. If you are a member of the public who wants to access paywalled articles, please contact your local library.

California’s Non-College Goers: Latinos Surpass Other Ethnoracial Groups in a Hispanic-Serving State

Higher Education | Gina Ann Garcia, Nicholas Vargas | CRB Nexus Guest Authors | May 2024

The state of California graduates nearly half a million high school students each year. These graduates can attend approximately 150 state colleges including the California Community Colleges (CCC), California State University (CSU), and University of California (UC) systems. There are also roughly 150 private nonprofit institutions and 160 private for-profit institutions in California. These options provide the state’s high school graduates with numerous possibilities for pursuing postsecondary education. Yet, many California high school graduates are not enrolling in college.


CRB Nexus is a nonpartisan initiative of the California Research Bureau. The mission of the California Research Bureau is to provide nonpartisan and confidential public policy research for the Governor’s Office and the State Legislature and to advance equitable access via statewide initiatives, including CRB Nexus and the California Homeless Youth Project. Any views and opinions expressed by CRB Nexus guest authors of documents published on the California State Library’s website do not necessarily state or reflect the opinion of the California State Library.