OPINION: We can help low-income students, first-gen students and students of color succeed in college, but not without support

Federal funds are needed to scale proven student support programs that are making a big difference.”

“Programs that take a comprehensive approach are working. In fact, this approach is supported by the strongest body of evidence of any strategy aimed at improving college persistence and completion.”

To read about programs that provide students support, go to: “We can help low-income students . . .”

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