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2024 Annual Meeting and Early College Panel

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The 2024 Annual Meeting of Franklin Cummings Tech held on June 20 brought together the Board of Trustees, staff, students, and advocates and supporters of the college’s Early College Program. This model of higher education requires high schools and colleges to work together for the students’ success.

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Franklin Cummings Tech 2024 Annual Meeting and Early College Panel

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The 2024 Annual Meeting of Franklin Cummings Tech held on June 20, brought together the Board, staff, students, and advocates and supporters of FC Tech’s Early College Program. Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler, Ph.D., Lowering obstacles to higher education requires creative solutions and great partnerships.

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Steve Prudent Named Dean of Admissions and Early College

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Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology is excited to welcome Steve Prudent as Dean of Admissions and Early College. Prudent oversees enrollment for traditional undergraduate certificate and degree programs, as well as Early College programs, which enable students to earn college credit while still in high school.

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Steve Prudent Named Dean of Admissions and Early College

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology is excited to welcome Steve Prudent as Dean of Admissions and Early College. In this role, Prudent will oversee enrollment for traditional undergraduate certificate and degree programs, as well as Early College programs for the nonprofit technical college.

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Key takeaways from government guidance on SCOTUS’s affirmative action ruling

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Blogs Key takeaways from government guidance on SCOTUS’s affirmative action ruling The Department of Education finally issued its eagerly anticipated follow-up guidance on the Supreme Court’s SFFA ruling in September. Did it deliver on enrollment leaders’ hopes and expectations? Both pieces are essential reading for enrollment leaders.

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

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The large volume of commentary generated by the recent Supreme Court hearings on affirmative action, while undoubtedly helpful, important, and interesting, has understandably left some enrollment leaders overwhelmed. What can enrollment leaders do? The situation in brief. Legal analysis is beside the point.” Justin Driver.

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Biden Administration Awards $44.5M to Support Rural Students

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In rural communities, 29% of people ages 18-24 are enrolled in higher education, compared to 48% of people from urban areas, according to the U.S. Department of Education. Rural students often face financial barriers to higher education, housing and food insecurity, and transportation insecurities.