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Study: Latino Students Use Practical Strategies to Finance College Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Perhaps most significantly, Latino students are more than twice as likely to receive grants (67%) than take out loans (27%), indicating a strong preference for aid that doesn't require repayment. For state grants, 16% of Latino students received need-based grants compared to only 2% who received merit-only grants.

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Building a Sustainable Model for School Wellness Initiatives

Timely MD

Offering resources to help increase student retention is also beneficial for the financial health of the campus and local economy. Weiss, PhD, Mental Health Fund for Higher Education supports programs that improve student mental health and retention. And the impact on student engagement and retention is real.

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5 Tips for Recruiting and Enrolling Latine/x Students in Your Community College

EAB

They’ve leveraged their student success technology, Navigate, to recruit new, current, and former students to the program which has supported both their recruitment and retention efforts. degrees by the year 2030. Their outreach efforts have played a big part in their early success. Engage the whole family. Ready to find out more?