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serve more than 70,000+ students annually with a focus on economic and social mobility. Our St. Philip’s College, the nation’s only HBCU and HSI learner community, of 14,316 students, includes 49.9% who
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(HBCU), our colleges serve more than 70,000+ students annually with a focus on economic and social mobility. Our Alamo College District learner community, of 71,132 students, includes 47.2% who rely
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annually with a focus on economic and social mobility. Our Palo Alto College learner community, of 10,933 students, includes 49.5% who rely on financial aid, 46.6% who are first-generation in college; 3.4
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annually with a focus on economic and social mobility. Our St. Philip’s College, the nation’s only HBCU and HSI learner community, of 14,316 students, includes 49.9% who rely on financial aid, 43.8% who
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annually with a focus on economic and social mobility. Our Northeast Lakeview College learner community, of 8,255 students, includes 36.1% who rely on financial aid, 32.4% who are first-generation in college
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more than 70,000+ students annually with a focus on economic and social mobility. Our Northeast Lakeview College learner community, of 8,255 students, includes 36.1% who rely on financial aid, 32.4% who
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Adjunct Faculty (Economics) NLC - req12567 To receive consideration for employment, you must upload transcript(s) and a Resume/CV. Posting closes on: 10/15/2025 at 6:00pm CST The date after which
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serve more than 70,000+ students annually with a focus on economic and social mobility. Our Palo Alto College learner community, of 10,933 students, includes 49.5% who rely on financial aid, 46.6% who
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+ students annually with a focus on economic and social mobility. Our Northeast Lakeview College learner community, of 8,255 students, includes 36.1% who rely on financial aid, 32.4% who are first-generation
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annually with a focus on economic and social mobility. Our Northeast Lakeview College learner community, of 8,255 students, includes 36.1% who rely on financial aid, 32.4% who are first-generation in college