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The National Research Center for College & University Admissions™ (NRCCUA®), operators of the nation’s largest college and career planning program, My College Options®, today announced that Tammy Ogren will serve as Chief Operating Officer (COO). Ogren, who has held several leadership roles at NRCCUA, adds responsibility for leading the organization’s operations to her accomplishments.
Dozens of national education organizations gathered last week for the fourth annual Education Research Summit to collaborate on best practices in student and educator engagement. Hosted by MyCollegeOptions.org, the nation’s largest college planning program, this important event was held on May 6, 2011 at the Westin D.C. City Center in Washington, D.C. [full article]
My College Options, the nation's largest college planning program, and Voices for America's Children today announced that they have partnered to study the opinions of American high school students on the issues of the day, including the topics that they believe Congress should be focusing on right now. [full article]
Four years ago, the National Research Center for College & University Admissions™ and the National Alliance of Black School Educators created the Pipeline for African American Teachers. Today, nearly 300,000 African-American high school students have declared an interest in teaching. [full article]
My College Options and the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities have achieved early success and rapid adoption of the "Pathways to Hispanic Success" program. To date, over 50 school districts from across the country have signed on to help fill a pipeline for Hispanic high school students to colleges and universities that serve their needs. [full article]
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