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Building Capacity for More Study Abroad
Colleges are looking for ways to increase student participation rates in study abroad programs and to target particular populations that haven't historically studied overseas.

The Texas Tech K-12 Pipeline
Texas Tech University created a K-12 school more than 25 years ago, but the school’s potential as a source of future university students is just starting to be realized.

A Game-Changing Windfall
An unexpected bequest by an unassuming donor will help financially strapped students at Compton College and also allow the institution to create an endowment.

AP’s Outlook
In an upcoming book, Chester Finn Jr. and Andrew Scanlan of the Fordham Institute analyze the College Board’s most prosperous program, including which students it’s helping and hurting.

Remedial Education Fixes Won't Cure Completion Crisis
Even Tennessee's promising remedial math reform does little to boost college completion, new study finds, calling for more effective models as part of suite of student success efforts.

The Value of Voc Ed
Report finds career and technology education courses have a higher wage return for those with no college degree than academic ones.

New Search, New Problems
The Board of Trustees at Miami Dade College has reopened a search for the college's next president, throwing out three of the four candidates offered by a stakeholder search committee.

Responsibility to Low-Income Workers
Survey finds that more than 20 percent of workers who are members of minority groups are looking to the federal government to prepare them for a changing economy.
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