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What We're Reading
"The Subtle Ways Colleges Discriminate Against Poor Students"
Think back to when you were entering college or think ahead to entering college soon. What skills were or are you hoping to develop by pursuing higher education?
New research suggests that the skills we expect to develop in college can differ across classes. In "The Subtle Ways Colleges Discriminate Against Poor Students, Explained with a Cartoon," Vox.com writer and cartoonist Alvin Chang examines these findings in greater detail, including the impact of beliefs on college outcomes...
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VIRTUAL LEARNING COMMUNITY
Share your classroom highlights!
Don’t miss out on the great resources and discussions being shared in the Virtual Learning Community! Add your input to the latest discussion: Share a classroom highlight from teaching financial education!
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CAREER CORNER
No One Can Achieve Success Alone
Senior Director, Foundation Finance
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
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STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES
Let Students Know: Apply to Year Up!
Do you know any students considering a career in financial operations or technology? Have them check out this training program!
Year Up is a one-year, intensive training program that provides young adults, ages 18–24, with a combination of hands-on skill development, corporate internships with leading companies, a stipend, and college credits at no out-of-pocket cost. Interested in learning more? Click here for the application.
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