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Believe it: 10 text over the summer can increase college enrollment by 10%. A joint effort between digital creative agency Huge, non-profit Civic Nation & the White House's Office of Public Engagement, UP NEXT is a texti...
#37 Special Episode: Exploring the Power of Texting with Up Next is an episode from Does College Matter? by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Believe it: 10 text over the summer can increase college enrollment by 10%. A joint effort be...
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Published Oct 12, 2016, 16:00 long, audio available.
Believe it: 10 text over the summer can increase college enrollment by 10%. A joint effort between digital creative agency Huge, non-profit Civic Nation & the White House's Office of Public Engagement, UP NEXT is a texting program designed to provide students with guidance on college. Today, you'll hear from a professor whose research on texting inspired the Up Next program as well as a student who used Up Next during her senior year.
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#37 Special Episode: Exploring the Power of Texting with Up Next is an episode from Does College Matter? by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
This episode is 16:00 long.
This episode was published on Oct 12, 2016.
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#37 Special Episode: Exploring the Power of Texting with Up Next is from Does College Matter? by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
Published Oct 12, 2016 and 16:00 long