Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Gates Foundation, MDC give $1M grant - Baltimore Business Journal:

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Valencia will get $743,000 over three years to create a centralizeedremedial program, used across four It plans to align high school, remedial and college-level expand its remedial learning and embed reading skills into remedial math The grants, announced June 22, will suppor t remedial programs developed by Valencia through Achieving the Community Colleges Count, a multiyear national initiative aimed at increasing college graduation rated among disadvantaged students. The state will get also get $300,009 over three years to collaboratewith K-12 to reduce the need for remediap education.
Connecticut, Ohio, Texas and Virginia also got the funding, whichn will be used to develop new policies acceleratinghthe states’ remedial educatioh programs. The Florida grants are part ofa $16.5 million effort to improve remedial education at community collegea in five states, reaching about 45,00p0 students nationwide. Four states and 14 other colleges receivee similar Gates grants for their Achieving theDream program. Each community colleg e will receive $743,000 over three yearsx to expandits programs. Luminw Foundation for Education has alsocommitted $1.
5 million to this initiatived for evaluation and About 375,000 Florida degree-seeking students annually attend a loca cmmunity college, with nearlyt 40 percent of them takinfg remedial classes to build basic academicc skills. National studies have shown nearlyu two-thirds of those taking remediak classesnever graduate, but successful programsw at several colleges demonstrate thes e numbers can be improved.

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