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Making the College Admissions Process Work for All Students

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As higher education professionals committed to breaking down the barriers to college and career access, we must acknowledge and confront the obstacles students face when navigating the post-secondary planning process. Create a culture where communities celebrate college success.

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37 predictions about edtech’s impact in 2023

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As such, from the characters portrayed in online programs to reading excerpts included in curricular products, it is important for all education companies to provide, and educators to seek out, more culturally relevant, modifiable, and accessible resources to effectively meet the varying learning needs of all students.

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These Community Colleges Are Still Fulfilling the American Dream

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Not only do these schools serve the varied needs of their local communities, which include adult education and programming to enrich the lives of local residents, they play a critical role in providing an on-ramp to post-secondary education for students who have the talent and will to pursue a college education.

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How did edtech impact learning in 2023?

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As such, from the characters portrayed in online programs to reading excerpts included in curricular products, it is important for all education companies to provide, and educators to seek out, more culturally relevant, modifiable, and accessible resources to effectively meet the varying learning needs of all students.

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How to Work with CBOs to Supercharge Your Recruiting Efforts

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And really similar to College Greenlight, the majority of our students will be first generation to college, they come from low-income communities, and they come from communities that have been historically marginalized in higher education. And I think the national average is something like 432 last I looked, something like that.

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Dismantling the U.S. Department of Education

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Furthermore, it has played a significant role through legislation such as the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and its successors: NCLB (No Child Left Behind) and ESSA (the Every Student Succeeds Act). These laws link federal funding to specific requirements, which aim to address inequities in education.