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Promoting Higher Education for Native Americans in Minnesota

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In the 2022-23 academic year, the College Fund supported more than 4,000 Native American scholars in 43 states to attend 267 colleges and universities. Our American Indian students can still learn about their history, their language, their culture by the curriculum that we offer, and non-Native students can learn about American Indian people.

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Inspiring Tech On-Ramps

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

There is a need to find ways to meet students where they are and integrate meaningful content and curriculum into what they are doing. Additionally, building on existing curriculum bases or helping teachers to establish new ones is a way to keep students on the tech highway after they have accessed it via an on-ramp.

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Going Back to School Means Increasing Black/Minoritized Family Engagement Too

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In 2022, the U.S. More specifically, the council is designed to facilitate strong and effective relationships between schools and parents, families and caregivers. Topics and people that they want their children to learn about are not taught in the curriculum (e.g., content, books events, topics, issues).

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A Continued Commitment to Community

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

We design the curriculum individually to students’ needs. And in the past decade – up to fall 2022 – 97% of Latinx fellows (32 participants) earned their master’s degrees. Students attend a six-week course contextualized for their needs. It’s not one-size-fits-all,” says Espiritu. “We There is also the belonging aspect of it.”

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Breaking Barriers in Finance: The Impact of TRIO on Student Support Services Alumna Ashley Thomas

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Developed first by team members in Southern California and later expanded to Boston, the curriculum has helped students at the University of San Diego, California State University San Marcos, Boston College, and the University of Massachusetts Boston.

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Do you need to sunset academic programs? Consider these 3 steps.

EAB

This might mean redesigning program curriculum, rethinking the enrollment strategy, working on cost structure, and more. Most recently, enrollment in these programs grew 31% from 2021-2022. Enrollment in master’s-level interdisciplinary studies programs is on the rise. Consider these 3 steps. appeared first on EAB.

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Close the Gap Foundation Supercharges its Boards with Teachers and Industry Experts Invested in Student Success

Close the Gap Foundation

Serving as trusted advisors to shape Close the Gap Foundation's trajectory, board members will pulse-check program curriculum and admissions processes, and provide hands-on guidance to Fellows during the Social Impact Fellowship. This term, the group will assume a broader and more impactful set of responsibilities.