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$2.5 Million Grant from Yawkey Foundation to Support Student Services

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million grant from the Yawkey Foundation. Announced at the topping off ceremony for the college’s new Nubian Square campus building in Roxbury, the grant will support the creation of the campus’s new student center and strengthen the mission of Boston’s only technical college as it marks a new era in its history.

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

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Miami Dade College is a Navigate partner and the first school in the nation that offered this unique option beginning in 2006. They also send students “kudos” through campaigns to acknowledge good work and reinforce student success early in the semester. Tip #2: Offer dual-language degree paths.

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Best Trade Schools in Florida

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Eligible students may receive "gift aid," which does not require repayment, including federal Pell Grants. Scholarships and Grants for Trade Schools Florida Farmworker Student Scholarship Program Eligibility: Children of farm workers and farmworkers can apply for this need-based scholarship to pay for a certificate or undergraduate degree.

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Medical Schools in Wisconsin: How to Get In (2024)

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Several decades later, in 2006, It was the first school in the country to offer degrees across various areas of healthcare in order to foster collaboration and integration between medicine, pharmacy, public health, and policy—a mission now shared by Wisconsin’s only other medical school, MCW.

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As Study Abroad Rebounds, Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Expand Access

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A spring 2023 snapshot survey from the Institute of International Education (IIE) found that 98% of surveyed institutions are offering in-person or hybrid study abroad opportunities during the summer 2023 semester, up from just 31% in 2021. Durbin first introduced this bill, then titled the Abraham Lincoln Study Abroad Act , in 2006.