Is timing everything? the impact of early, standard, and late orientation and registration on the retention of community college students
Born on the eve of the Civil War, community colleges were designed to provide access to higher education for the masses. Community colleges, also referred to as the peoples college, were a radical departure from the traditional institutions of higher education. One significant difference, compared...
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