SALSA helps to recruit Latino high school students - Kent State, Ohio

Posted on: April 6th, 2007
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“Kent State students gave a group of about 20 Latino high schoolers a taste of college yesterday, providing information on topics ranging from majors, student organizations and athletics.

The high school students met in the Student Center as part of a program called ASPIRA, which means to “aspire to greater heights” in Spanish. ASPIRA is an annual program sponsored by the Office of Admissions, SALSA and Alpha Psi Lambda, said Eboni Pringle, assistant director of admissions.”

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