Browsing Higher Education Policy for Minorities in the United States by Subject "California"
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State of Higher Education for Blacks in California
(The Campaign for College Opportunity, 2019-02-01)This report analyzes the state of Black Californians in education. Specifically, this report reviews preparation, enrollment, and success in college for Black Californians. It also recommends actions that our policymakers ... -
State of Higher Education for Latinx in California
(The Campaign for College Opportunity, 2018-11-01)This report analyzes the state of Latinx in California education. Specifically, this report reviews preparation, enrollment, and success in college for Latinx Californians. It also recommends actions that our policymakers ... -
A Stronger Nation, Learning Beyond High School Builds American Talent: California's Report 2019
(Lumina Foundation, 2019)The need for universal post-high school education is rooted in the global shift from an industrial economy to a knowledge economy. The vast majority of jobs being created require education beyond high school, and that trend ... -
The Case for Undocumented Students in Higher Education
(Educators for Fair Consideration, 2013)Every year, 65,000 students who have grown up in the United States graduate from high school with limitations from fully participating in American society. Although they have played little to no role in the decision to ... -
Understanding California’s New Promise to Community Colleges
(California Budget & Policy Center, 2018-07-01)Promise programs are place-based programs that seek to increase college graduation rates by incentivizing college attainment and rewarding students who satisfy specified criteria. These programs vary in eligibility ... -
Undocumented Students in California: What You Should Know
(The Education Trust West, 2017-04-01)The report presents some demographic data, policies affecting immigrant students, challenges and opportunities in California State. -
What Student Loan Debt Burdens Reveal about the Challenges Faced by California's Low-Income College Graduates
(Scholars Strategy Network, 2018-05-21)How far does financial aid get a poor student living in California? Unfortunately, the answer is not as far as people might think. The State of California spends over $2 billion per year to provide financial aid for hundreds ...