More Clevelanders are completing college – but not at equitable rates
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More Clevelanders are completing college – but not at equitable rates - Open Campus
Far more Cleveland residents are completing college than they were two decades ago – but most of them are white people living in the city’s West Side neighborhoods. In 2005, about 15% of the city’s residents held a degree from a four-year college. Now, that number is up to nearly 40%, according to findings in the recently released Cleveland Health Survey trend report. It’s the third edition of the report. Stephanie Pike Moore, an assistant prof…
More Clevelanders are completing college – but not at equitable rates
Far more Cleveland residents are completing college than they were two decades ago – but most of them are white people living in the city’s West Side neighborhoods. In 2005, about 15% of the city’s residents held a degree from a four-year college. Now, that number is up to nearly 40%, according to findings in the recently released Cleveland Health Survey trend report. It’s the third edition of the report. Stephanie Pike Moore, an assistant prof…
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