Posted on: April 24th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Media ] [ Higher Education ]
Tags: newspaper, student
“Rumbo, the Texan weekly with different editions in Houston, San Antonio and the Lower Rio Grande Valley, intends to help Hispanic families better understand the higher education opportunities available and how to access them. The newspaper is publishing a comprehensive college planning guide on Fri., April 27 to educate the Hispanic community and encourage Hispanic high school students to attend college. The supplement will be distributed as part of the weekly RUMBO newspaper, with 195,000 home delivered and newsstand copies distributed free in three of the nation’s top 10 Hispanic markets –- Houston, San Antonio and the Rio Grande Valley.”
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