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Search returned 25 results using Keywords: "College Access Programs" "Indiana"


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1. Bastin, C., and Wethington, B. 2007. Hendricks College Network.
The Hendricks College Network assists residents from Hendricks County, Indiana (and beyond) in gaining access to skills training and postsecondary education.
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2. Bridges to Success. 2006. Bridges to Success.
A project of the United Way of Central Indiana, Bridges to Success creates successful students in the Indianapolis Public School system by bringing together families, schools, and social service and healthcare providers to turn schools into resource-rich hubs of their communities.
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3. Bush, K. Indiana college success coalition.
This presentation provides evaluation of Indiana's educational system and the level of educational attainment of the state's citizens.
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4. Center for Leadership Development. 2005. Center for leadership development.
Provides experiences that encourage personal development and educational attainment for minority youth in Central Indiana.
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5. College and Career Exploration Center. 2005. College and Career Exploration Center.
Provides an environment where learners can obtain information to help them develop plans for success in college and careers.
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6. College Mentors for Kids. College Mentors for Kids.
College Mentors for Kids, Inc., is an innovative non-profit that provides elementary and middle school students with college student mentors for weekly activities that expose youth to the opportunities of higher education. College Mentors for Kids serves over 1,000 youth from 37 schools across Indiana and Illinois.
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7. Constantine, J., Seftor, N., Martin, E., Silva, T., and Myers, D. 2006. Study of the effect of the Talent Search program on secondary and postsecondary outcomes in Florida, Indiana and Texas.
Findings from this study indicate that students enrolled in the Talent Search program were more likely to apply for federal financial aid and enroll in postsecondary education in Florida, Indiana, and Texas.
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8. Earlham/Lilly Odessey Program. 2005. Earlham/Lilly Odessey Program.
The Odessey Program is a multi-faceted, collaborative project designed to increase the number of Indiana students who pursue and complete a program of post-secondary study.
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9. Gillie, S. 2002. The Indiana Pathways to College Network (Presentation).
Describes the Indiana Pathways to College Network.
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10. Huff, K. 2007. Evaluation: Commonly faced challenges and practical tips to channel your efforts toward success.
This presentation discusses several challenges for the evaluation of new college access initiatives.
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11. Indiana Commission for Higher Education. 2007. LearnMore Indiana Resource Center.
LearnMore Resource Center is a comprehensive resource for students, parents, and counselors for college planning information and services.
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12. Indiana Dollars for Scholars. 2005. Indiana dollars for scholars.
Indiana Dollars for Scholars mission is to expand access to higher education and to encourage the educational preparation of Indiana students.
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13. Indiana Pathways to College Network. 2005. Indiana college access organizations.
Provides hyperlinks to Indiana college access organizations.
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14. Indiana Pathways to College Network. 2006. Indiana TRIO program directors.
Lists contact information for Indiana TRIO program directors.
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15. Indiana Project on Academic Success. 2005. Indiana project on academic success.
The Indiana Project on Academic Success is a statewide project that uses a reseach-based approach to study how and why students succeed in college.
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16. Lilly Endowment. 2005. Lilly Endowment.
Lilly Endowment exists to support the causes of religion, education and community development, affording special emphasis to projects that benefit young people and promote leadership education and financial self-sufficiency.
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17. Lumina Foundation for Education. 2005. Lumina Foundation for Education.
Lumina Foundation addresses issues that affect access and educational attainment among all students, particularly underserved student groups, including adult learners.
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18. Lumina Foundation for Education. 2007. Lumina Foundation for Education 2006 annual report: The time is now.
This annual report includes an overview of Lumina Foundation for Education's 2006 grants and initiatives, financial highlights, and messages from Chairman John Mutz and President Martha Lamkin.
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19. McCafferty, P. 2002. Enhancing the Indiana Pathways to College Network.
This powerpoint presentation explains how policy makers can increase efforts to enhance the Indiana Pathways to College Network.
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20. Mid-America Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel . 2005. TRIO Mid-America Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel (MAEOPP).
MAEOPP is a recognized non-profit consortium of professionals with the specific purpose of leveling the playing field of educational opportunity for first generation, low income, and disabled students.
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21. Murphy, S., Evenbeck, S., and Ross, T. Campus support programs for Twenty-First Century Scholars: Learning from a Lumina-funded initiative.
This handout describes the various programs designed to raise awareness of the Twenty-First Century Scholars program.
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22. Person, R. and Hakes, F. 2007. Project Complete.
This briefing paper describes the adult college degree completion program developed by Indiana University Kokomo in north central Indiana.
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23. Saint Mary of the Woods College. 2007. Woods external degree (WED) program.
This website describes Saint Mary of the Woods College's Woods External Degree (WED) Program, which was one of the first distance education programs in the country
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24. The Mind Trust. 2008. The Mind Trust.
The Mind Trust is a nonprofit organization based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Mind Trust’s mission is to dramatically improve public education for underserved students by empowering education entrepreneurs to develop or expand transformative education initiatives.
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25. USA Funds. 2005. USA Funds.
USA Funds links colleges, universities, proprietary schools, private lenders, students and parents to promote financial access to higher learning.
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