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Great Jobs and Great Lives: The Washington Center Alumni Scorecard 2017

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5 Copyright © 2017 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. Executive Summary 4. First Generation Students Benet from TWC Experience Participants whose parents' highest education is less than a bachelor's degree demonstrate particularly strong outcomes relative to other rst generation college students. TWC First-Generation College Students Compared with their peers nationally, TWC rst-generation college students are more likely to be thriving in their nancial and social well-being. 5. TWC Alumni Experienced Diversity Many TWC alumni say that, as part of their experience in the program, they were able to interact with people of different backgrounds on a regular basis. Diverse Interactions Compared with graduates nationally and graduates of public and private institutions, TWC alumni are more likely to strongly agree that they interacted with people of different backgrounds on a regular basis. Good Place to Study TWC participants are more likely than graduates nationally and graduates of private institutions to say that TWC is a good place for ethnic and racial minority students to study.

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