A new poll by the nonprofit Pew Hispanic Center shows that Latinos in the Untied States value a college degree more than the general population, but that less than half of the demographic actually plans to attend a university.
In a survey (PDF) of more than 2,000 individuals aged 16-25 years, Pew reported on Wednesday that family obligations, financial burdens and language barriers have prevented nearly half of young Latinos from going to college:

