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To arrive at Roxbury Community College in Boston, part-time student and single mother Kiara Rosario depends on the city’s Orange Line. It was shut down for repairs for 30 days this summer. A lack of dependable transportation can prevent working students like Rosario from earning degrees on time—or at all.
People in prison rarely get to go to college. But an expansion in access to federal financial aid through Pell Grants for those who are incarcerated will soon make higher education a bit more available. As of 2014, only 15% of people earn a college degree or postsecondary certificate either before or during their incarceration. Among U.S. adults as a whole in 2021, 53.7% earned such degrees.
Want more community college students to graduate? Offer more support. That’s based on six years of researchers following groups of students at Tri-C, LCCC, and Cincinnati State Technical and Community College.
Wittenberg University’s Campus Cupboard and Wittenberg Wardrobe live in a single facility, providing students with food, personal items and professional clothing as needed to help remove a barrier to success.