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Achieving the Dream Network Grows with Eight New Colleges

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The colleges in the 2024 Network cohort include Clovis Community College, California; East Central College, Missouri; Frederick Community College, Maryland; Howard Community College, Maryland; Madera Community College, California; Midland College, Texas; Phoenix College, Arizona; and Waubonsee Community College, Illinois. Dr. Karen A.

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RICO MUNN

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Munn is a graduate of Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, Nebraska, and earned a juris doctorate from the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver. Rico Munn Rico Munn has been named chief of staff to the president of Colorado State University. He served as superintendent of the public school systems in Aurora, Colorado.

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How colleges can encourage higher FAFSA form submissions

University Business

Students pursuing two- and four-year institutions and trade schools can gather for “FAFSA Nights,” organized by The Midland Area Career and College Access Network, to connect with, encourage and learn from each other, Midland Daily News reports.

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Why do vocational FE students choose to go to HE?

SRHE

Those whose views were sought came from a further education college (FEC) located in the East Midlands. The sample comprised 110 students from two FE colleges: one in the Midlands (60 participants), the other in Eastern England (50 participants).

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Mission Possible Career Panels share diverse career paths with Omaha students

College Forward

Interested in becoming a panelist or speaker at future events? Contact Melissa Valek at MValek@CollegePossible.org or Jaynaeh Gillaspie at JGillaspie@CollegePossible.org The post Mission Possible Career Panels share diverse career paths with Omaha students appeared first on College Possible.

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The pandemic and the progression plans of young people from widening participation backgrounds

SRHE

In seeking to provide a more recent set of perspectives, I was commissioned by a Uni Connect partnership (of local universities, colleges and schools) to gather the insights of 14 teaching professionals based in schools and colleges located in the English West Midlands.

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Why not HE? The reasons those from under-represented backgrounds decide against university

SRHE

In both instances, the principal aim was to understand better the challenges to HE progression faced by those on advanced level applied and professional courses (including BTECs) at a Midlands based further education (FE) college. The first study sought the views of those on two different courses.