COLLEGE TRACK AND UC DAVIS ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP TO ADVANCE COLLEGE ACCESS FOR UNDER-RESOURCED STUDENTS
COLLEGE TRACK AND UC DAVIS ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP TO ADVANCE COLLEGE ACCESS FOR UNDER-RESOURCED STUDENTSIN OAKLAND, A NEW BEGINNING: DAVIDSON COLLEGE AND COLLEGE TRACK PARTNER WITH THE LAUNCH OF THE CURRY SCHOLARS PROGRAM
Baltimore Ravens College Track Center Opens Baltimore City Location
College Track, a national comprehensive college completion program that makes a 10-year commitment to students from underserved communities who seek to become the first in their families to earn a bachelor's degree, today announced the official opening of its new Baltimore site. The Baltimore Ravens College Track Center will be located at 2401 Liberty Heights Ave. in West Baltimore and is partnering with Baltimore City Schools as it has begun serving its inaugural cohort of scholars this year.
COLLEGE TRACK AND SAN JOSÉ STATE UNIVERSITY LAUNCH PARTNERSHIP TO EXPAND COLLEGE ACCESS AND SUCCESS FOR CALIFORNIA STUDENTS
College Track and San José State University (SJSU) are proud to announce a transformative partnership designed to expand educational access and career success for students from under-resourced communities throughout California.
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Shirley M. Collado, Ph.D.
President & Chief Executive Officer
Rodolfo "Rudy" Elizondo
Chief of Education