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All Is Not Lost

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Department of Education works to fix the broken system, it’s time for community college leaders to remind Americans that these important institutions exist. All is not lost if only we embrace the expansive and flexible opportunities offered by our community colleges. While the U.S.

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Four Benefits of Online College Counseling

Great College Advice

Online college counseling is convenient and accessible Between school, work, homework, extracurricular activities, home responsibilities, and occasionally relaxing, high school students are busy. And that’s all before you throw in college prep on top! The college applications themselves are all hosted online.

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Four Benefits of Online College Counseling

Great College Advice

Online college counseling is convenient and accessible Between school, work, homework, extracurricular activities, home responsibilities, and occasionally relaxing, high school students are busy. And that’s all before you throw in college prep on top! The college applications themselves are all hosted online.

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AP or IB? Which is Better for College Admission?

Great College Advice

Unlike the AP program, IB is more of a “prix fixe” or “fixed menu” approach to secondary education. The wide range of choice and flexibility of the Advanced Placement program is a product of American educational values. He studied history in Spain and won a research scholarship to study music in Cuba.

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National Academies release antiracism, DEI recommendations

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: A new National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine report notes some improvement in minority representation in higher education related to science, technology, engineering, math and medicine (STEMM)—but not enough to match those groups’ share in the overall population. “Compared to the U.S.

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Admissions Advice From a Current Freshman

Hope College Network

The college admissions process felt daunting as I began my senior year of high school. It was what my entire life and education had been leading up to. I also came from an average public school and didn’t have the same resources as my friends who went to college prep schools. If this is you, you’re not alone!

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How to Work with CBOs to Supercharge Your Recruiting Efforts

EAB

For those of you who haven't heard of College Greenlight, the simplest way to describe it is that we're a network of partners dedicated to supporting first generation, lower income and historically underserved students on their path to and through higher education. So Let's Get Ready is a national near-peer mentoring organization.