Ball State University DVD aimed at Latino families

Posted on: May 13th, 2007
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“A group of Ball State University students has created an educational DVD to help Latino high school students and their parents better navigate the college application process.

The 15-minute video, “¡Sí­, puedes Making college possible,” covers four main issues Latinos encounter when considering a college education: the benefits of going to college, coping with common fears, how to qualify and apply for college and where to find money to pay for it.”

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