New research finds students who participated in a comprehensive support program at the City University of New York were nearly twice as likely to graduate than other community college students. A ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Morgan Stanley Institute for Inclusion’s (IFI) Equity in Education and Career Consortium, focused on supporting high school and college students in achieving stronger ...
Half a million working- and middle-class New Yorkers attend the City University of New York each year. CUNY’s matriculated students, who are mostly low-income and people of color, are looking for more ...
The City University of New York’s Accelerated Study in Associate Programs, or ASAP, has been widely praised for turning out promising results and doubling graduation rates. That’s why more than a few ...
Nearly a decade ago, Cuyahoga Community College and Lorain County Community College embarked on efforts to better support low-income students by adapting the Accelerated Study in Associate Programs to ...
The City University of New York will today announce a major expansion of a program that has had remarkable success at improving graduation rates of community college students. CUNY plans to enroll all ...
There’s a program that has been shown to dramatically increase the college graduation rates of low-income students in New York City. It’s been so effective that others are working to replicate its ...
NEW YORK But a new program is helping some community college students with those issues. So they get their degree as quickly as possible. Eyewitness News education reporter Art McFarland has more.
The road from high-school dropout to college honors student took lots of twists and turns for Sherman Allen. The 34-year-old resident of Queens, N.Y., credits a wraparound program of support with ...
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