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All Is Not Lost

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Experts predict that huge numbers of students won’t go to college this fall — we can head that off by reminding them that college decisions need not be made in spring, and no matter when they learn about their eligibility for aid doors to higher education remain open.

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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. chuckle] 0:08:51.3 JS: We try, we try. JW: [chuckle] No.

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Admissions Advice From a Freshman

Hope College Network

I also came from an average public school and didn’t have the same resources as my friends who went to college prep schools. November – Apply to Hope Forward Once your application to Hope College is submitted, you have the opportunity to apply to Hope Forward – a new way of thinking about funding college.

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Podcast Episode 26 Impactful College & Career Planning w/ NYC Public Schools

Parchment

Our state entity, the Higher Education Services Corporation that monitors and tracks all of our FAFSA completion and our New York State financial aid award called TAP, Tuition Assistance Program. Nobody knew what a college counselor was. Nobody knew what college and career planning was. We pull that into the workbook.

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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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