Therefore the innovative ideas we will be discussing today such as dual enrollment in high school and additional students support services in two and four year colleges among many others have the potential to significantly decrease the equity access gap in higher education.
On the recordJune 18, 2019
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Wilson discusses innovative educational strategies to improve equity in higher education.
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