In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman goes over the story of a Pell Grant recipient who needs $40,000 to attend one of the selective colleges where he was accepted. Berman quotes The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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In this CNN Money article, Katie Lobosco writes about the deep class divide in higher education. Lobosco cites the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce report, "The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients" in this article.
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In this AP article, Maria Danilova goes over the story of a student who attends university classes online. Danilova quotes Anthony Carnevale, Director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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In this NASFAA article, Allie Bidwell goes over the new findings in the new Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce report, "The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients."
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This Inside Higher Education article by Paul Fain goes over the key findings in The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce report, "The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients."
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In this WGBH, Kirk Carapezza says that Boston University is one of the private colleges that needs to enroll more low-income students according to "The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients" report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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In this Pacific Standard article, Nick Hagar reports that according to a recent report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, the majority of Pell students qualified to attend selective colleges go to other schools with under 50 percent graduation rates.
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In this The Journal article, Dian Schaffhauser goes over the questions raised by the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce on Pell Grants. Schaffhauser quotes "The 20% Solution: Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients," in this article.
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In this Ed Source article, Larry Gordon writes about a new study that praises the University of California for the amount of Pell Grant recipients they enroll. Gordon cites The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce report, "The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients" in his article.
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In this Diverse Issues in Higher Education article, Jamaal Abdul-Alim goes over some the key findings from The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce report, "The 20% Solution: Selective Colleges Can Afford to Admit More Pell Grant Recipients."
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