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Are your admission practices helping or hurting the diversity of your incoming class?

EAB

DOWNLOAD THE WHITE PAPER 1. Remain test optional to maximize enrollment opportunities Though standardized testing has been identified as one of the most significant enrollment barriers for marginalized students, many admissions practices equate these metrics to indicators of success for first-year college students. If no, why not?

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Are you prepared to recruit ‘Gen P’?

EAB

. --> 0 % of parents of teen girls reported their child showed new or worsening symptoms of anxiety in 2021. --> We also found that mental health concerns related to college were more prevalent among first-generation students and low-income students than their counterparts, as the graphs below illustrate. Ready to find out more?

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Four initial steps to take when launching a diversity enrollment strategy

EAB

Download the white paper. In the white paper, we focus on particular populations within the broader category of underserved students—specifically lower-income, first-generation, Black, and Latinx students. What enrollment leaders need to know about the upcoming FAFSA changes. Improve your diversity strategy.

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

EAB

Examples include programs designed specifically to engage low-income and first-generation students. College Greenlight is the nation's largest community of professionals supporting and recruiting first-generation, lower-income, and historically underserved students. College Greenlight. Learn More. Ready to find out more?

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National First-Generation College Celebration Honors First-Generation Student and Alumni Accomplishments on November 8

COE

National First-Generation College Celebration Honors First-Generation Student and Alumni Accomplishments on November 8 October 30, 2023 — by Terrance L. Hamm Seventh annual celebration to highlight first-generation corporate leaders in virtual event on Thursday, November 2 and Wednesday, November 8.

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EQUALITY, Fall 2023

COE

Read this and more in the Fall 2023 issue of Equality , now available for download. How TRIO Upward Bound Helps Me Navigate a Path to Success Affordable Connectivity and My Journey as the First College-Goer in My Family Encouraging Dialogue Between TRIO Students and Law Enforcement Open the Link to FAFSA Success: Your Journey Begins Now!

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EQUALITY, Spring 2024

COE

January to May 2024 At COE’s Policy Seminar, Secretary Cardona urged education advocates to action, stressing the importance of advocacy, inclusivity, and collective effort to advance educational equity, drawing from his personal journey as a first-generation college student. Wolanin Congressional Intern Ni’Aisha Banks.