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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Necessary support is provided through GANAS (Gaining Access ’AND Academic Success), an innovative access and retention program that serves community college transfer students. CSUSM gathers and analyzes disaggregated data pertaining to retention, unit completion and graduation. years, compared to the collegewide average of 5.2

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2023 Seal of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Financial aid, retention, and faculty/staff representation are part of the Seal,” says Dr. Deborah Santiago, co-founder and CEO of Excelencia in Education, who says she is delighted to see institutions with intentional practices actively working toward increasing Latino representation in key positions. Hawkins Jr. Hawkins, Jr.

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5 Tips for Recruiting and Enrolling Latine/x Students in Your Community College

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They’ve leveraged their student success technology, Navigate, to recruit new, current, and former students to the program which has supported both their recruitment and retention efforts. The program is offered through their Honors College and has doubled in size since 2020 alone. December 18, 2020. October 15, 2020.

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How Racial and Ethnic Identity Influence Your College Journey

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The most popular one right now is on financial literacy. DP: But then when you have something like we had in 2020 with the Black Lives Matters movement, and you have George Floyd and you have Brianna Taylor, no matter where people are from, they sort of get it right. I teach with a NFL football player named Brandon Copeland.

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10 Best Practices for Supporting College Students’ Mental Health

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A 2020 survey from The Chronicle of Higher Education and Fidelity Investments found that two-thirds of faculty respondents felt “extremely” or “very” stressed, compared to just one-third of respondents who reported similar feelings the year before. A year ago, retention of counselors was huge, a huge problem.