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Maintaining Inclusive Campuses After Affirmative Action: Educators Discuss Pathways Forward 

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Minter noted that students can play a vital role in their education and that of their peers. It doesn’t have to all be done by us [faculty or administrators].” Blog Revised FAFSA Release Date Pushed Back – What You Need to Know! She said programs such as “near-peer” mentoring are powerful. “It

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The Council for Opportunity in Education Applauds the University of Louisiana-Lafayette for Inaugurating the Carmouche TRIO Alumni Association 

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The Carmouche TRIO Alumni Association will provide a platform for alumni to connect, share experiences, and support current TRIO students in their educational journeys. Carmouche’s life and contributions, bringing together alumni, students, faculty, and community members. The inauguration ceremony will celebrate R.L.

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The Council for Opportunity in Education Receives a Major Grant to Extend Opportunities to First-Generation and Low-Income Recent College Graduates Nationwide

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Wolanin established the program in memory of Dr. Wolanin, who championed student financial aid and college access. Wolanin was a faculty mentor of Stoner’s at the University of Wisconsin, and Stoner has been involved in supporting all five cycles of the internship program thus far. COE and the family of Thomas R. The paid Thomas R.

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Why Trump’s Budget Proposal Betrays a Generation of Low-Income College Students

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He has 20 years of higher education experience serving in a variety of roles, including assistant vice provost, associate dean for student development and achievement, first-year experience instructor, and elected member of the faculty senate. Blog Revised FAFSA Release Date Pushed Back – What You Need to Know!