Many MMC students are first
generation college students placed in the program due to a variety of factors including repetition of a grade in elementary or middle school, below grade level reading and / or math test scores, or significant attendance problems.
Not exact matches
With Yoni Ki Baat, we gave space to stories often seen as taboo within South Asian culture; Blasian Narratives brought a multi-racial perspective; and the Pan-Asian graduation allowed Asian
students who are first -
generation college students from low - income backgrounds a
place to have their accomplishments acknowledged and affirmed.
Emphasis is
placed on
students who are the first
generation in their families to attend
college, minorities and those of low - income status.
Support the «Advise Michigan» program to recruit, train, and
place recent
college graduates as
college advisers in high schools that serve significant members of low - income and first -
generation college - going
students.
In an effort to increase the number of low - income, first -
generation college, and underrepresented high school students who enter and complete college, College Advising Corps places well - trained, recent college graduates from 24 partner programs as full - time college advisers in high schools across t
college, and underrepresented high school
students who enter and complete
college, College Advising Corps places well - trained, recent college graduates from 24 partner programs as full - time college advisers in high schools across t
college,
College Advising Corps places well - trained, recent college graduates from 24 partner programs as full - time college advisers in high schools across t
College Advising Corps
places well - trained, recent
college graduates from 24 partner programs as full - time college advisers in high schools across t
college graduates from 24 partner programs as full - time
college advisers in high schools across t
college advisers in high schools across the U.S.
The Federal PIN has served us well but it is now time for it to retire and allow a new age of technology to take its
place and be the gatekeeper to all things good when it comes to
college affordability and accessibility for future
generations of
students.
Finally, as I think about the communications and understanding challenge, I'm starting to come to an interesting conclusion: If our leaders and adult
generations do not muster the will to act, and if our media don't convey wisdom strongly enough, then we may come to a point where the most effective ways to voice concern involve gatherings of America's youth (
college students, etc.) on the front steps of several
places, to begin with: The Capitol, and the headquarters of the Times, Time Warner / CNN, Fox, NBC, CBS, and ABC.