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Sacramento State Creates Nation's First Black Honors College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The students who are accepted into the college will complete their General Education (GE) classes there and will be taught in small classes and mentored by mostly Black Sacramento State faculty members. There will be a seminar room, study space, and lounge, all headquartered on the first floor of the library.

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Ensure Equitable Access to Private School Financial Aid

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Informative Workshops: Conduct workshops and seminars to educate families about the financial aid process and encourage them to apply. Culturally Responsive Curriculum: Develop a curriculum that reflects the diversity of students and promotes understanding and appreciation of different cultures.

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Expanding Horizons: The 2024 Keith Sherin Global Leaders ProgramĀ 

COE

Hamm Click to view the page: Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. Blog Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. by Terrance L.

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Maintaining Inclusive Campuses After Affirmative Action: Educators Discuss Pathways ForwardĀ 

COE

Hamm Click to view the page: Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. Blog Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. by Terrance L.

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Dataā€™s Role in Shaping Education Policy Highlighted at COE ConferenceĀ 

COE

Hamm Click to view the page: Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. Blog Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. by Terrance L.

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The Door: A Lifeline for New York Cityā€™s YouthĀ 

COE

Hamm Click to view the page: Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. Blog Level Up: Unite Voices. Create Change. by Terrance L.

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

COE

This award is COEā€™s highest honor and recognizes individuals for outstanding contributions to college opportunity programs and the advancement of educational opportunity for low-income, first-generation students, and students with disabilities.