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2011

Dec 16, 2011

Increasing Financial Literacy Interventions at Minority-Serving Institutions Can Offer Promising Outcomes for Student Success and Loan Defaults

Nov 29, 2011

What Can Be Done About the Latino College Male Student Crisis for America's Overall Well-Being and Economic Future?

A New “Blueprint” of Policy and Programmatic Practices Helps to Ensure the Academic Success of Latino Males in Higher Education

Nov 18, 2011

Institute for Higher Education Policy Receives Prestigious Special Merit Award from the Association for the Study of Higher Education

Nov 3, 2011

Institute for Higher Education Policy Calls on Higher Education Leaders and Lawmakers to Give Greater Attention and Support to “Near-Completer” Students

Taking Advantage of Approaches that Work Can Help Former College Students Finish School and Earn a Degree Now

Oct 3, 2011

Institute for Higher Education Policy Offers Strategic Funding Approaches to Help Philanthropic Organizations Better Target and Improve Postsecondary Outcomes

New Analysis Utilizes “Mapping” of Metropolitan Areas to Inform National and Community Foundations’ Activities

Sep 13, 2011

Institute for Higher Education Policy Convenes Diverse Stakeholders to Identify Policies and Practices to Help “Near-Completer” College Students

Substantial Numbers of Former Students Could Complete College Given Additional Support

Jun 14, 2011

New Research Shows More Low-Income Young Adults Begin Their Higher Education Experience at For-Profit Colleges

African-American and Hispanic Females Fastest-Growing Low-Income Young Adult Student Populations at For-Profit Colleges

Jun 9, 2011

National Coalition for College Completion Announces Nationwide Mobilization

Diverse Organizations Speak Out about Need to Focus on Helping Students Finish College, Not Just Get In

Jun 7, 2011

Mentoring Proves to Be Valuable Academic and Emotional Support Tool for Practitioners Seeking to Increase Student Transitions to and Through College

May 3, 2011

Educating the Nation’s Prison Population May Spur Future Economic Growth and Reduce Public Expenses

New Data Examines How States Provide Postsecondary Correctional Education for Incarcerated Individuals

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