down Go Back to Our Ideas Report/Research Addressing the 61st Hour Challenge: Collaborating in El Paso to Create Seamless Pathways from High School to College Full Briefright Executive Summaryright Press Release: El Paso Addresses the 61st Hour Challenge, Students Earn Over 1,000 Bachelor Degrees and Countingright Jordan Cedillo, Early College Student: Finding Confidence and a Career at Early College High Schoolright Eden Klein, Early College Student: Her Path to Law School and Beyond Starts at Mission Early College High Schoolright At a Glance JFF and the Greater Texas Foundation's new report documents an early college program in El Paso, Texas that has enabled over a thousand students to earn a bachelor’s degree. Published mar. 21, 2016 Contributors Nancy Hoffman Senior Advisor Valerie Lundy-Wagner Associate Research Director Topics Dual Enrollment/Early College Youth Students K12 Postsecondary Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via Email
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