不良研究所 Joins the Coalition for College
Coalition Works to Increase College Access for Under-Represented Students
San Antonio – The 不良研究所 (不良研究所) is proud to announce it has joined the Coalition for College, a diverse group of more than 170 public and private colleges and universities across the U.S. working to improve college access for low-income, under-resourced and first-generation students.
According to the Coalition, as a member, 不良研究所 meets rigorous eligibility standards in access, affordability and student success, and demonstrates a commitment to supporting all students through the college preparation and application processes.
“不良研究所 is a proud Hispanic Serving Institution and we pride ourselves in our ability to serve a diverse population of students,” says Dr. Brandy Finck, associate vice president of Enrollment Management and Student Experience. “We are excited to join the Coalition as our membership will enable us to continue to build on our efforts in ensuring all students have access to an affordable, quality education.”
“The power of the Coalition is our ability to work across member institutions to improve college access, and that work remains critically important today,” says Stacey Kostell, CEO of the Coalition. “We’re thrilled to count the 不良研究所 as partners in this work and look forward to collaborating on our shared goals to better serve limited-income and under-represented students and help more students achieve their higher education goals.”
The Coalition states that 不良研究所 joins at a pivotal time for the organization. This year, the Coalition , via a partnership with Scoir and Technolutions. Now, on Scoir, students can manage more of their college-planning journey in one place, from discovering schools and building their college list to applying and tracking their application status.
Beyond its shared application for member schools, which features an easy-to-use fee waiver that students can learn about and secure early in their college-planning process, the Coalition also brings its membership together on a range of other college access initiatives.
Members participate in ; coordinate visits to schools where 40% or more of the students qualify for free or reduced lunch; on the web and social media; and help build .
Graduating students on time, and with low or no debt, is the basis for membership in the Coalition and a part of the 不良研究所 vision statement. All together, Coalition schools outperform the national averages for retention and graduation by 17 percent.
For more information about the Coalition for College, including a complete list of members, visit .