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Making College Attainable

What higher education institutions and policymakers can do to open the doors and put more students on the path to college and a degree

Student loan forgiveness, debt, rising merit aid, and other college-affordability issues have received a lot of recent attention, but what does it all mean for broadening access to higher education — and ensuring successful outcomes for students once they get there? We look at what higher-ed institutions and policymakers can do to open the doors and put more students on the path to college and a degree.

Guests:

Host:

Francesca Purcell
Senior Lecturer on Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education

Key takeaways:

  • Universities​ should give prospective students an upfront guarantee of financial aid to maximize its impact on schooling choices.
  • Students ​need to know from day one that they are supported and on a pathway to graduation.
  • Colleges should actively engage with their students and listen to them to find out about the supports they really need.

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