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National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, 2006
The role that independent colleges and universities play in meeting the national interest of providing educational opportunity is not always recognized. The information in this report demonstrates how independent colleges and universities provide affordable access to students from a diverse array of backgrounds. Students who attend these…
Descriptors: Financial Needs, Private Colleges, Educational Opportunities, Scholarships
National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, 2004
Independent, or private, colleges and universities are diverse in their depth and variety -- in students, faculty, academic offerings, tuition levels. Surprising to many is just how affordable a quality private college education can be. It's an attainable dream for students from every social and economic segment of the nation. A private college…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Private Colleges, Higher Education, Student Diversity
National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, 2004
Campus voter registration and education programs are powerful and proven tools for building voter participation. Young people who go to college are far more likely to vote than their peers who do not. U.S. Census Bureau data on the 2000 general election show that those with bachelor?s degrees were twice as likely to vote (75 percent) as were those…
Descriptors: Voting, Higher Education, College Students, Citizen Participation


