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Community Colleges’ Essential Role in Workforce Development

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A study by the Aspen Institute found that partnerships between community colleges and businesses lead to increased program quality, student success, and job placement rates. And, over 70% of Black and Native American community college students and two-thirds of Latinx students are low-income students.

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The Impact of Virtual Care on College Students in Rural Communities

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With smaller average enrollments and a focus on undergraduate education, RSIs also enroll a greater share of low-income students who receive Federal Government Pell Grants, as well as a higher percentage of Native American/Alaska Native students. So, there’s no singular solution.

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How Wait Times Impact the Health and Well-Being of College Students

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Susan Nilles, NSM, RN, FNP, Faculty Coordinator of Student Health Services at El Camino College said, “More El Camino College students are being seen than what we could physically provide at this time without TimelyCare. And based on TimelyCare-provided satisfaction surveys, students are happy with the services.”

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Meet the 2023-2024 Active Minds Student Advisory Committee (And Learn How They Can Help You!)

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Oliver Halliwell Pronouns: he/him/his/they/them/theirs School: Creighton University About: Oliver is a first-year law student studying business law and wealth management at Creighton University in Omaha, NE. She is hoping to pursue a Masters in Public Health and go into medical school. She even started her own nonprofit, Beyond Taiwan.