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Higher education can be elusive for asylum-seekers and immigrants

  • Written by Kerri Evans, Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
imageA study found that refugees want more guidance on how to navigate higher education in the U.S.FatCamera/E+ via Getty Images

Pursuing higher education is often a pathway to higher income and overall better well-being. College graduates are less likely to rely on public benefits. Therefore, it’s beneficial for education leaders and policymakers...

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