Thursday, March 31, 2011

Gates Foundation gives $16M to colleges - St. Louis Business Journal:

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million to 15 community colleges and five states in an efforr to help struggling studentscompletwe college. The Development Education Initiative will award the fundinvto Connecticut, Florida, Texas and Virginia, as well as communityy colleges in each state plus one more in Northg Carolina. No colleges or programws in Washington state will receive fundingy underthe program. For a complete list of . The funding, first announced in December of last will be awarded to and distributedby , a Nortuh Carolina-based nonprofit. “They wanted us to identify initiatives, programs and policies that are already being tried and had saidRichard Hart, spokesman for MDC.
The initiative seeks to support programs that help studentxs enrolled in remedialprograms — so-called refresheer courses for students who are not up to grade leveol in a given subject. The goal is to improver classroom performance so students can go on to take advancedf courses and eventually graduate with a degree or A cited by the Gates Foundation founr that nearly 60 percent of students enrolling inthe nation’ community colleges must take remedial courses. Such courses cost taxpayere $2 billion a year, according to the report.
The grantsd are part of the Gates Foundation’se work to help more students graduats from college oruniversity programs, an important educatiom milestone that the foundation says is essentialo to earning a living wage in today’s economy. The grantz will support various statwe andcollege programs, including efforts to collect data and bettef track the performance of remedial students. The Development Education Initiative is also beingt supportedwith $1.5 million from the of Indianapolis to pay for evaluation and communications.

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