The higher education landscape is changing to reflect the diversity within the background of its learners. Several programs have become leaders in preparing precollegiate students for the college experience. Representatives from the Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) network of schools and the College Advising Corps will discuss best practices in positioning underrepresented minority students for success in college.
This one-hour webinar is the second in a series of three conversations saw Ansley Abraham, Southern Regional Educational Board-Doctoral Scholars Program, and Taiese Bingham-Hickman, associate director of the Leadership Alliance, join Byrd and Mason. In the video of the July 22 webinar below, they discuss best practices in positioning students from diverse backgrounds for the progression from college to graduate school.
This event has been recorded and shared with all registrants in the following weeks. For more information on the webinar series, visit Social Science Space.