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Research shows a majority of college students do not take advantage of the full suite of academic and wellness supports available to them, presenting challenges for college leaders to make resources ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Recently published data from the educational consulting group EAB shows that first-year students at ...
College of Marin’s $116 million Center for Student Success is nearing its debut. After two years of construction, a gradual move-in is planned. Offices, equipment — and eventually staff and students — ...
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Liz Simmons is an education staff writer at Forbes Advisor. She has written about higher education and career development for various online publications since 2016. She earned a master’s degree in ...
UCLA’s Scholars Program provides a year’s worth of support for California community college students who are hoping to transfer. In addition to help with college applications and securing financial ...
San Antonio College has a whole building designed for pupils who are much younger than the typical college student. Nestled between modern academic buildings, the Head Start center provides free, ...
Ever since he was a kid, Tyre'k Swanigan dreamed of going to Indiana University. But after he graduated from high school, he decided to start at community college. He figured he could keep his ...
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Entering her senior year at Dinuba High School in California’s Central Valley in 2022, Sarahi Sanchez Soto wasn’t sure if she would attend college. Nobody else in her family had a postsecondary degree ...