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  2. Early college programs - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, 74% of early college students earn a postsecondary degree within six years, a stark contrast to the 54% national average for their peers. [8] These statistics highlight the significant impact of early college programs in improving college access and success rates for traditionally underserved students.

  3. Early college high school - Wikipedia

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    The first early college in the United States, Bard College at Simon's Rock, was founded in 1966. [2] In 1974, Middle College High School at LaGuardia Community College opened, serving high school students who were below grade level in reading or math. [3]

  4. History of higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Religious denominations established most early colleges in order to train ministers. They were modeled after Oxford and Cambridge universities in England, as well as Scottish universities. Harvard College was founded by the Massachusetts Bay colonial legislature in 1636, and was named after an early benefactor.

  5. The impact of early childhood education is widespread, so why ...

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    HeyTutor analyzed academic research, including RAND Corporation data, to better understand the importance of early childhood education.

  6. History of education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York Central College also was mixed race, and Oberlin College was the first B.A. degree-granting, white college to accept African Americans. In 1840, Oberlin bestowed the first known B.A. degree on an African American-- George B. Vashon , who later was a founding member of the Howard University faculty.

  7. Issues in higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Open-access colleges, are colleges that admit at least 80% of their students and typically include community colleges, for-profit schools, and some public universities. Graduation rates are the highest in the more selective universities, where more resources are available to students inside and outside of the universities.

  8. FAFSA delays: Tennessee colleges uncertain of impact on ...

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    FAFSA issues have spurred financial uncertainty for colleges, universities and students nationwide.

  9. Higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Community colleges and for-profit colleges rely almost exclusively on adjuncts for instruction. [165] With academic institutions producing Ph.D.s in greater numbers than the number of tenure-track positions they intended to create, administrators were cognizant of the economic effects of this