Minority Students and Higher Education, Part 1
“Federal Government Officials” was the first panel of the second day of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights briefing on the “Effect of College Access, Persistence and Completion Rates on the Socio-Economic Mobility of Minorities.”
Federal government officials talked about how college access and completion could improve the socio-economic mobility of minorities. Topics … read more
Federal government officials talked about how college access and completion could improve the socio-economic mobility of minorities. Topics included measuring the effectiveness of high school to college programs and on the importance of breaking down minority groups into sub-groups. This panel began with opening statements from the commissioners. There was a PowerPoint presentation.
“Federal Government Officials” was the first panel of the second day of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights briefing on the “Effect of College Access, Persistence and Completion Rates on the Socio-Economic Mobility of Minorities.” close
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