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Roosevelt Montás, who spoke no English when he arrived in New York City from the Dominican Republic at age 12, leads Columbia University’s Freedom and Citizenship summer program for New York high school students.
Posted inNews

Reading, writing and arguing: Can a summer of big questions push students to college?

by Matt Krupnick August 1, 2018April 8, 2021
Posted inHigher Education, News

With the new ‘Aim Higher Act,’ House Democrats want states to make community college free

Delece Smith-Barrow by Delece Smith-Barrow July 27, 2018April 8, 2021
Participants from the college’s Summer Bridge program traditionally leave their mark on campus in the school colors of black, purple and gold.
Posted inNews

Can ‘work colleges’ in cities become a low-cost, high-value model for the future?

Delece Smith-Barrow by Delece Smith-Barrow July 26, 2018April 8, 2021
Posted inDivided We Learn, Higher Education, News

Are too few college students asking for federal aid?

Delece Smith-Barrow by Delece Smith-Barrow July 20, 2018April 8, 2021
Dartmouth freshmen Daniel Inoa and Natan Santos had uncomfortable moments as they were told: “You look suspicious.”
Posted inElementary to High School

After a tough but promising freshman year, Dartmouth student tackles change at elite campuses

Avatar photo by Liz Willen July 17, 2018April 8, 2021
Posted inHigher Education, News

State financial-aid money dries up before many low-income college students get help

by APM Reports July 16, 2018April 8, 2021
Sarat Atobajeun started as an apprentice with Zurich Insurance last August. She said she appreciates the stability of the job and the diversity of the tasks she’s learning.
Posted inNews

Where are all the women apprentices?

Avatar photo by Caroline Preston July 11, 2018April 8, 2021
For profit colleges
Posted inFor-Profit Colleges, Higher Education, Opinion

OPINION: Is U.S. higher education headed for ‘Wild West’ tumult?

Avatar photo by F. King Alexander July 9, 2018April 8, 2021
North Carolina's attorney general shut down the Charlotte School of Law before it was scheduled to open this past fall.
Posted inHigher Education, News, Universities, Inc.

As feds pull back, states step in to regulate for-profit colleges and universities

Avatar photo by Jon Marcus July 7, 2018May 24, 2021
race and college admission
Posted inCommunity Colleges, Divided We Learn, Higher Education, News

Facts about race and college admission

Avatar photo by Jon Marcus July 6, 2018April 8, 2021

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