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College Is Possible is the American Council on Education's K-16 youth development program that motivates middle- and high school students from underserved communities to seek a college education. As the major coordinating organization for higher education representing college and university presidents, the American Council on Education (ACE) is uniquely positioned to build a bridge between colleges and universities and their local K-12 communities, by facilitating commitment at the executive level. 
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CIP Features A Partner Institution: Creighton University



Rev. John P. Schlegel, S.J.
President
Creighton University


““The goals of the College Is Possible program are consistent with those of Creighton University – serving others, promoting justice, cherishing diversity – for the greater glory of God. We know the importance and the value of a diverse educational enterprise to effectively prepare and enable all of our students to become compassionate, committed, and just leaders of the
human community of the 21st century.”

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Second National Conference on Best Practices in Black Student Achievement


President James F. Barker welcomes College Is Possible panelists l-r (Byron Wiley, Clemson University Joan Becker, University of Massachusetts Boston Miriam Wagner, North Carolina A&T and Bettie White, American Council on Education) to Clemson University's Second National Conference on Best Practices in Black Student Achievement.
 
Second Bilateral Conference Explores Outreach Intiatives



Providing access to higher education for individuals from underserved communities continues to be a topic of great interest and importance in both the United Kingdom and the United States. To explore this vital issue further, the American Council on Education (ACE) held a second transnational conference on the topic, October 21–23, 2004, in Washington, DC.
 
Bridging Elementary, Secondary, and Higher Education Through Executive Leadership


by William Harvey, Vice President and Director, CAREE, American Council on Education


In the nation’s capital and throughout the states, the current focus of the public interest is directed toward K–12 education, rather than higher education. College is Possible (CIP) recognizes that elementary, secondary, and higher education can and should work in tandem.

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