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Utah program shows minority students the way to higher education
By Lisa Schencker, The Salt Lake Tribune December 28, 2009 The day before winter break, 22-year-old Quill...
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U. grant to help pave way to college
By Wendy Leonard, Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah December 25, 2009 A six-figure grant will help the...
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MU Access Programs Aim to Make College Attainable For Missouri Students
MU News Bureau, University of Missouri December 4, 2009 COLUMBIA, Mo. – Less than a quarter of Missouri...
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Poor, minority students get push towards college
By Sara Hottman, Staff Writer, Robersonian.com, November 20, 2009 LUMBERTON, NC — At one time, barely 30...
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Swearer Center to hire 20 new staff with grant
By Alex Bell, Contributing Writer, The Brown Daily Herald October 19, 2009 With nearly $63,000 in federal...
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Kresge Foundation approves $43.7 million in nonprofit grants
By Byron Butler, The Daily Tell October 16, 2009 The Kresge Foundation recently approved $43.7 million in...
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Kresge Foundation Awards $43.7 Million to Those Hardest Hit by Economic Crisis
Awards were made to organizations in 26 states, the District of Columbia and South Africa. TROY, Mich., Oct. 12...
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Good advice: Thomson High gets college adviser
By Lynn Davidson | Staff Writer, McDuffieMirror.com, Tuesday, September 22, 2009 Good advice: Thomson High gets...
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Westside has college adviser as part of program
By Preston Sparks | Staff Writer, Augusta Chronicle, Monday, September 21, 2009 Mamie Harper knows all about the...
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Jessie Ball duPont Fund Grant Spurs Carolina College Advising Corps Expansion
News Services, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Friday, May 15, 2009 The Jessie Ball duPont Fund...
Spotlight on Service
At Ben L. Smith High School in Greensboro, North Carolina, adviser Camille Cates has worked with Asia-La'Rae Walker and Terrick Willis to help make their college pursuits a reality.
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