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The Public Policy Institute of California estimates that by 2025 California will face a shortage of one million college degree and certificate holders to fuel its workforce. In community colleges, 2.4 million students enrolled for the 2015-2016 academic year, with 43.61% identifying as Hispanic or Latino. Latino college students are significantly more like to have a greater history of depression than other ethnic groups. Mental health stigma is a contributing factor of anxiety in Latino college students and include having common beliefs such as those with mental illness being perceived as dangerous, not willing to recover, and at fault for their own illness. A reason study states  that The study reveals that the sample of Latino students perceive that budget cuts are affecting them in specific ways.This includes diminishing access, reduction of support services, and delay in completion of their educational objectives. Research shows that through advancing a model of intersectionality that recognizes how social identities are constituted within multiple arenas of social interactions, then it helps in addressing how the relationships between Latino social identities shape Latino educational outcomes and educational equity.