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Why High School Counselors Hold the Keys to College Access—And How Colleges Can Reach Them

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Opening the door to college starts with a knock on the counselor’s office Ask a student who their guide to college was, and the answer depends a lot on their background. For someespecially those from higher-income families or with college-educated parentsthe process might not involve a school counselor at all.

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2024 Annual Meeting and Early College Panel

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

The 2024 Annual Meeting of Franklin Cummings Tech held on June 20 brought together the Board of Trustees, staff, students, and advocates and supporters of the college’s Early College Program. This model of higher education requires high schools and colleges to work together for the students’ success.

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Franklin Cummings Tech 2024 Annual Meeting and Early College Panel

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

The 2024 Annual Meeting of Franklin Cummings Tech held on June 20, brought together the Board, staff, students, and advocates and supporters of FC Tech’s Early College Program. Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler, Ph.D., Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler, Ph.D.,

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Biden Administration Awards $44.5M to Support Rural Students

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In rural communities, 29% of people ages 18-24 are enrolled in higher education, compared to 48% of people from urban areas, according to the U.S. Department of Education. Rural students often face financial barriers to higher education, housing and food insecurity, and transportation insecurities.