Minority Students and Higher Education, Part 2
“University System Heads” was the second 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.”
University system heads talked about how college access and completion could improve the socio-economic mobility of minorities. Panelists ta… read more
University system heads talked about how college access and completion could improve the socio-economic mobility of minorities. Panelists talked about what had worked in their respective school systems and how they had helped college student graduate on time. Topics included community colleges.
“University System Heads” was the second 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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Darrick Hamilton Associate Professor New School, Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy->Economics and Urban Policy
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Patrick "P.J." P. Hogan Associate Vice Chancellor University System of Maryland->Government Relations
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