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HBCU Advancement Teams: Don't Underestimate the Power of the Individual Donor

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Their Passions Donors continue to prioritize Education in the top three giving categories (Religion, Human Services and Education). They include those currently in our alumni databases, friends of the college/university who annually comprise the president’s Christmas card list, or perhaps they are associates of Board members.

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Virginia Tech’s CEED Program Builds Pipelines to Engineering

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Waller does not come from an engineering background, but when he began studying for his master’s degree in counseling and human development, he found himself fascinated with engineering, which led him to Virginia Tech for his doctoral studies in curriculum instruction. His dissertation research was on the CEED summer programs.

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The New FAFSA Continues to Vex Students

College Planners of America

According to Adam Harris, writing Atlantic Magazine (April 16): “The new FAFSA rollout did not have to be this way. As a general rule of IT systems implementation, the more operations and human interventions that a new system has, and the FAFSA system had plenty of both, the more testing it needs. How Did This Happen?

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The New FAFSA Continues to Vex Students

College Planners of America

According to Adam Harris, writing Atlantic Magazine (April 16): “The new FAFSA rollout did not have to be this way. As a general rule of IT systems implementation, the more operations and human interventions that a new system has, and the FAFSA system had plenty of both, the more testing it needs. How Did This Happen?

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