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A pre-matriculation checklist can help high school seniors persist with their college dreams
Support for low-income prospective college students and their families more crucial than ever during troubled federal financial aid rollout
"For children from birth to age five ... we invest less in education than we do at any other stage of life, including not just K-12 but also higher education. Yet these children are going through the most important and fastest period of brain development that they’ll ever experience, a time when high-quality early education and care can significantly boost their chances for success both in school and in life."
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