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A Champion for Refugee Communities - Dr. Ashley Cureton

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

No matter what happens, keep pushing towards greatness.Career mentors: Dr. Trina Shanks (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor); Dr. Rogerio M. She became the first in her family to attend college, struggling through first-generation woes like the unfamiliarity with FAFSA, scholarships, or even how to pay for her attendance.

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The Ultimate Guide to Starting College Prep in High School

Student Research Foundation

As you progress through high school, its also important to build strong relationships with teachers, faculty, and other mentors in your life. Resources like practice tests, test prep books, and tutoring services can help you excel. If there isnt a club that aligns with your interests, consider starting your own.

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Expanding Horizons: The 2024 Keith Sherin Global Leaders Program 

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Blog Revised FAFSA Release Date Pushed Back – What You Need to Know! Blog Veterans Upward Bound Programs Commemorate Memorial Day with Activities and Ceremonies Across the U.S.

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Scholarships for College Students Exist. Here’s How You Can Find Them

Scholarship America

Getting involved in campus activities connects you with older students and faculty mentors that can help guide you toward financial aid. Answers to questions like these will help clarify family financial expectations, especially in conjunction with your annual FAFSA —a must to fill out every year you’re in college.

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Isabel Wilkerson’s Powerful Address on America’s Caste System Opens the 2023 COE Annual Conference

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Wilkerson wrote The New York Times bestselling book, “ The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration ,” which was published in 2010. Her 2020 book, “ Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent ,” won the National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction. Both texts were the subject of her keynote speech.

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From Humble Beginnings to Leading Higher Education Advocacy: My Journey

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Blog Revised FAFSA Release Date Pushed Back – What You Need to Know! Blog Veterans Upward Bound Programs Commemorate Memorial Day with Activities and Ceremonies Across the U.S.

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Long-Time TRIO Professionals Honored with 2023 Walter O. Mason Awards

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Blog Revised FAFSA Release Date Pushed Back – What You Need to Know! Blog Veterans Upward Bound Programs Commemorate Memorial Day with Activities and Ceremonies Across the U.S.