Recent US studies reveal marginalized groups have lower college enrollment due to greater distances from community colleges. Proximity to educational...
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LBW featured for empowering residents with disabilities Published 9:15 am Friday, August 30, 2024 As the state and nation grapple with a workforce shortage, Alabama’s community and technical colleges are stepping up to address this pressing challenge. Among these institutions, Lurleen B. Wallace (LBW) Community College has garnered attention for its significant efforts, recently being [...] Read Full Article At: LBW featured for empowering residents with disabilities
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