Two programs at Sinclair Community College that are designed to expose high school students to certain careers while they earn college credits boasted record numbers in enrollment this academic year.
The employment landscape has become increasingly unpredictable—these schools are providing meaningful career counseling to get grads ready for the real world.
Delton Utsey joined the College Prep Program at Washington University in St. Louis to meet other smart kids in high school, learn to write a killer college essay and study with top professors. He ...
Emily Popek, a first-generation college student from Stillwater Township, New Jersey, is starting her first year at Princeton with “more confidence and an open mind” following eight weeks in one of ...
Reaching out to students as early as eighth grade is one way college faculty are working to increase diversity on campuses. A $2.2 million grant will launch the Minnesota Partnerships for College ...
Over 360 first-generation college and lower-income (FLi) students from across the state, the country and the world benefited from four programs hosted this summer by Princeton’s Emma Bloomberg Center ...
When Cherith Pickett ’26 first heard about Calvin University’s Entrada Scholars Program, she wasn’t convinced it was the right fit for her. Coming from Texas, she had her sights set on other ...