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Celebrating the fifth cohort of the MORCA-Georgetown Paralegal Program
In September, the Mayor’s Office on Returning Citizen Affairs (MORCA)-Georgetown Paralegal Program awarded Paralegal Studies certificates to 13 Fellows, with keynote remarks from CNN’s Jake Tapper. Read >
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Why are fewer white students attending college?
The number of white students attending U.S. colleges and universities has fallen over the last decade, outpacing enrollment losses for other racial groups, according to a new analysis by The Chronicle of Higher Education. Read >
The chronic underfunding of tribal colleges
In the 1970s, Congress committed to funding a higher education system for Indigenous students. The nation has not delivered on that promise, and “tribal college campuses are falling apart,” ProPublica reports. Read >
Building a ‘tidal wave’ of support for first-gen students
First-generation students make up 38% of the Class of 2028 at Ohio Wesleyan University. An alumna hopes her $12 million estate commitment will support their success at an institution that “took a chance” on her. Read >
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