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

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5 Tips to Recruit and Enroll Latine/x Students in Your Community College. In this post, I’ll share five ways your community college can strengthen recruitment and enrollment efforts among Latine/x students sourced from EAB research and best practices from our 850+ Navigate partners. Prospective Latine/x college students in the U.S.

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Unequal Distribution

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By Don Heller, Gigi Jones, and Abby Miller The recent dismantling of affirmative action and the COVID pandemic highlighted the barriers preventing underserved, underrepresented students – students of color and those who are low-income and first-generation – from enrolling in college.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 3

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Accountability comes in many forms: to state or governing agencies, students, key performance indicators, operating measures, and more. Accountability comes in many forms: to state or governing agencies, students, key performance indicators, operating measures, and more. Indeed, “one of the defining characteristics of current U.S.

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The Admissions Process Is Not Necessarily About You!

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A) Colleges need to manage their enrollment. Colleges might have over-enrolled or under-enrolled last year or for more than one year. Yield is the rate at which a college’s accepted students choose to enroll. Tulane simply needs to accept fewer students because more of the students they are accepting are enrolling.

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Food Insecurity in College Students: Facts and Statistics

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1] Check Food insecurity intensified during COVID-19, with rates of hunger nearly doubling in some states in 2020. [2] COVID-19 Exacerbated College Hunger Food insecurity intensified during COVID-19 , with rates of hunger nearly doubling in some states in 2020. 2] Check Food-insecure students had an average GPA of 3.33

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IT'S NOT YOU, IT’S THEM

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A) Colleges need to manage their enrollment. Colleges might have over-enrolled or under-enrolled last year or for more than one year. Many colleges over-enrolled last year so they took fewer students this year. They simply need to accept fewer students because more of the students they are accepting are enrolling.

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Did the Supreme Court Really End Affirmative Action? Maybe Not.

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Universities in states that banned affirmative action have experienced a drop in minority enrollments. The Supreme Court ruled against race-conscious admissions policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina. Its decision left open the possibility of students using application essays to address race.

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