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Study Abroad in College

Great College Advice

Study Abroad in college has become, for many, an essential part of the university experience. Study abroad programs can be a great way to immerse yourself in a different culture, travel to new places, and become more acquainted with the world around us. How should study abroad factor into your college choices?

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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

By participating in this internship, students will enhance their research skills, gain pre-professional experience and expand their network of CSUSB students, staff and faculty,” says Morales. This is a paid, on-campus internship for undocumented students at CSUSB. “By Currently, 60.1% of the Fresno State student population is Latinx.

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Report: More DEI Efforts Needed at Predominantly White Institutions

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

There's more than 25 years of research by academic scholars on the experiences of students of color,” said Jessie Hernández-Reyes, lead author and senior policy analyst for higher education at EdTrust. On a study abroad, my professor said, ‘There’s this area between France and Germany that’s disputed.’ In light of the U.S.

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4 Reasons College Campus Visits Are a Waste of Time & Money

Great College Advice

While my colleagues and I have done hundreds of campus visits as a way to research colleges, our families are embarking on these adventures for the first time. In our conversations, here are some of the things that families tell us that we wish the admissions offices around the country should hear. The gee-whiz videos.

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Dr. Dara N. Byrne: Leveraging Public Higher Education for the Common Good

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Macaulay can provide an elite education — or a model that exemplifies the best of what higher ed has to offer — but without elitist recruitment or admissions processes,” says Byrne, who has been a faculty member at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (part of CUNY) since 2003. The racial gap in graduation rates is minimal.

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How to Apply for US Universities From Mexico: Your Helpful Guide

Great College Advice

Every year, thousands of students from Mexico choose to study abroad. Great College Advice is a leading team of university admissions consultants who assist international students and their families with navigating the university admissions process in the United States.

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Applying to US Universities from Peru: A Step-by-Step Guide

Great College Advice

Every year, thousands of students from Peru choose to study abroad. Great College Advice is a leading team of university admissions consultants who assist international students and their families with navigating the university admissions process in the United States.

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