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Asset-building strategies in community colleges

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The profile of an average college student today is not what you might think. The stereotypical image of a college student?right out of high school, living in the dorm, with parents footing the bill?is no longer the reality. Today, the typical college student is a working adult with one or more dependents and is juggling at least part-time work and full-time family responsibilities while pursuing college credit hours or a job-training certificate.

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  • Community Affairs Office, 2012. "Asset-building strategies in community colleges," Banking and Community Perspectives, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue 1, pages 3-8.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:feddpe:y:2012:p:3-8:n:1
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