Browsing Higher Education Policy for Minorities in the United States by Subject "New Mexico"
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Deepening Our Understanding of the Financial Education of Native Youth: An In-Depth Look at Native Students in Montana, New Mexico, and South Dakota
(First Nations Oweesta Corporation; Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, 2008)Personal financial skills are critical life skills regardless of an individual’s race or ethnicity—but particularly for Native students. They need financial skills to help their communities survive and thrive. Without sound ... -
Purposes, Policies, Performance Higher Education and the Fulfillment of a State’s Public Agenda
(The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, 2003-02-01)In the United States, the primary responsibility for education lies with individual states. To be sure, the federal government plays an enabling role, particularly in higher education; its programs of financial aid and ... -
A Stronger Nation, Learning Beyond High School Builds American Talent: New Mexico' 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 ...