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A White House meeting of higher education leaders spotlights a plethora of efforts to draw more students from low-income families into college.

To celebrate National Decision Day, the Martinsville High School Class of 2016 received words of wisdom — along with some prizes and pizza — at a Wednesday event at the high school.

Nicole Hurd (Grad ’02) was attending UVA as a religious studies graduate student when she began to immerse herself in the letters of St. Katharine Drexel.

Teach For America has an average acceptance rate of less than 15%, the majority of the applicants from Ivy league schools…tough odds for the majority of young people. The good news is there are plenty

In 2005, the University of Virginia launched the Virginia College Advising Corps (then called the College Guide Program), seeking to narrow the growing college access gap for low-income, first

Colin Williams is doing more than talking about his desire to increase the number of black males going to college.