Program for Hispanic, Latino youth takes family approach to college education - The University of Kansas

Posted on: September 13th, 2006
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“Our message that we want to get to the students is “go to college,’”

“The Office of Multicultural Affairs along with the Multicultural Resource Center, and in conjunction with the Office of Admissions and Scholarships, offers a program aimed toward recruiting and securing the success of students like Gallegos.

The program titled Mi Familia, my family, has traveled to Western Kansas towns for the past two spring semesters to get the word out on higher education opportunities to a Hispanic and Latino population.”

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