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A fund to support nursing students facing urgent financial needs
Patty (NHS’93) and Chris (B’93) Mosher (Parents’24) reflect on how Georgetown values led them to establish the Nursing Student Resource Endowed Fund, which will support undergraduate nursing students when they have an emergency or are in critical financial need. Read >
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Which programs most increase student success?
A new Brookings Institution report evaluates three kinds of college access and retention programs to determine which one best supports students. Read >
The diversity and equity implications of early decision
In a recent article from Inside Higher Ed, experts discuss the role of the early decision admissions process in an era without race-conscious admissions. Read >
‘The kids everyone forgot’
Youth programs aim to reenage 16- to 24-year-olds who are not in high school, college, or the workforce. Read >
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