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GRANTEE ANNOUNCEMENT
June 30, 2009 

Community College Research Center to Identify Strategies that Help Low-Income Students Earn a Degree or Certificate

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation invests $5 million in research projects

NEW YORK -- The Community College Research Center (CCRC), Teachers College, Columbia University, today announced a three-year $5 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to carry out research to help identify the most productive investments in community colleges for the foundation’s Postsecondary Success (PS) initiative. Because of their open-access admission policies and relatively low tuition rates, community colleges enroll a high proportion of young adults from low-income families. The goal of the PS initiative, launched last year, is to double the number of low-income students who by age 26 earn a postsecondary degree or credential.

To read the full press release, visit the CCRC's web site.

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