NC Voices: The Path to College
Tuesday, January 30 2007
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The pressure to get in to college may mount in high school, but the path to college begins long before then. Host Frank Stasio discusses the academic, economic, cultural and institutional hurdles to getting in to college with: Graig Meyer, coordinator of the Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate program in Chapel Hill-Carrboro city schools; Bill Ingram, chief instructional officer at Durham Technical Community College and Steve Brooks, executive director of the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority. This conversation is part of our week-long series on higher education, “North Carolina Voices: Considering College.”

