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Breaking the Boundaries Between High School and College: How to Scale Success for Low-Income Students

Thousands of low-income students have earned associate’s degrees—for free—by the time they finished high school, thanks to early college designs JFF has spread nationally. Now JFF proposes a bold way to scale this proven model—a whole new system specially designed for success in grades 11-14.

April 24, 2019

At a Glance

Thousands of low-income students have
earned associate’s degrees—for free—by the
time they finished high school, thanks to early
college designs JFF has spread nationally. Now
JFF proposes a bold way to scale this proven
model—a whole new system specially designed
for success in grades 11-14.

Contributors
Joel Vargas Vice President
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