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Community Colleges’ Essential Role in Workforce Development

Timely MD

How community colleges create opportunities for underserved populations Community colleges are particularly important resources for low-income students— 58% of community college students have low-income backgrounds compared with 42% of students at private four-year colleges.

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The Impact of Virtual Care on College Students in Rural Communities

Timely MD

With smaller average enrollments and a focus on undergraduate education, RSIs also enroll a greater share of low-income students who receive Federal Government Pell Grants, as well as a higher percentage of Native American/Alaska Native students.

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How Wait Times Impact the Health and Well-Being of College Students

Timely MD

Even before the pandemic, researchers from the Milbank Memorial Fund , a nonprofit health foundation, concluded that telehealth can cost less than in-person visits and reach more people. And based on TimelyCare-provided satisfaction surveys, students are happy with the services.” Contact TimelyCare today. “We