Teachers College, Columbia University Grant



Organization - Teachers College, Columbia University
Grant Amount - $350,000
Foundation - James Irvine Foundation
Grant Purpose - To evaluate program and student outcomes for Concurrent Courses, an initiative offering career-focused dual enrollment to low-income high school students who are historically underrepresented in higher education, payable over 36 months.


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