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American Talent Initiative Awards $5M in Grants to 16 Colleges and Universities to Advance Innovative Practices to Support more Low-Income Students
Back to Previous The American Talent Initiative (ATI) has seen an 18,100 increase in the enrollment of students with Pell Grants since its founding in 2015. To continue and build on this progress, ATI is awarding $5 million in grants across sixteen ATI-member institutions to support innovative strategies that break barriers and increase college access and success for lower-income students. The sixteen institutions were selected from a competitive pool of 47 applicants. The grant is provided in partnership with the Aspen…
How to Be a Cornerman for Community College Transfer Students
Amherst College’s associate dean of admission offers insights from a 10+ year focus on expanding the community college transfer pipeline.
Transforming Transfer Culture at Scale: Insights for Public Universities
Supporting transfer success at scale at public universities requires engagement from across the entire campus community; from presidents to faculty and advisors.
How Private Four-Year Institutions Can Pave a Path for Community College Transfers to Postsecondary Success
Administrators, faculty, and staff at selective colleges and universities often assume that transfer students from community college won’t be able to make the grade.
Prioritizing Transfer for Tomorrow’s Higher Education Landscape
As four-year colleges and universities make their way through an unprecedented semester, they are now taking stock of a fall enrollment landscape informed by the public health impact of COVID-19 and the accompanying economic recession.