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Gabrielle A. Davis: From Upward Bound Star to attorney

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Gabrielle also participated in the 2012 Southwest Association of Student Assistance Programs (SWASAP) Student Leadership Conference as a part of TRIO, where she earned a scholarship. Click to view the page: How TRIO Turned a Teen Dad into a First-Generation College Graduate. by Maura Casey. by Maura Casey. by Terrance L.

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2022: Reemerging, Growing, and Evolving

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Newsletter The UIA's monthly newsletter provides actionable strategies, resources, and tips for professionals in the field to help more low-income, first-generation, and students of color graduate from college. Note: This blog, adapted from the UIA's Annual Report , is the first of two highlighting our progress in 2022.

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2022: Reemerging, Growing, and Evolving

The University Innovation Alliance

Newsletter The UIA's monthly newsletter provides actionable strategies, resources, and tips for professionals in the field to help more low-income, first-generation, and students of color graduate from college. Note: This blog, adapted from the UIA's Annual Report , is the first of two highlighting our progress in 2022.

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The Supreme Court affirmative action hearings: a guide for the overwhelmed

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The large volume of commentary generated by the recent Supreme Court hearings on affirmative action, while undoubtedly helpful, important, and interesting, has understandably left some enrollment leaders overwhelmed. In 2014, lower courts ruled in the schools’ favor, finding that their policies complied with Supreme Court precedents.