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LULAC, NEFE Guide Latin American Teens through College Maze
To help first-generation Hispanic teens who are pursuing college through that maze, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and the LULAC National Educational Service Centers (LNESC) worked with NEFE to publish College, Money & Tuition: A Financial Guide for Success. Read Full Article
NEFE, AICF Take Native Americans on Path to Higher Education
A first-of-its-kind project between NEFE and the American Indian College Fund (AICF) yielded a series of four booklets that provide inspiration and guidance to Native Americans seeking a higher education.
The series, titled Develop Your Vision While Attending College, was designed to meet the needs of Native Americans who are the first in their family or their community to pursue a college education. Read Full Article
Collaboration Emphasizes Relationship between Steady Employment, Financial Stability
Sometimes unemployed adults and young adults need all the help they can get in finding and keeping a job. To help these individuals plan for success, NEFE collaborated with the National Urban League to develop a three-booklet series.
Titled Planning for Success, the booklet series emphasizes the relationship between steady employment and long-term financial stability. Read Full Article
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