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JUNE 29, 2001 Private colleges and universities in Minnesota are focusing on attracing more American Indian and minority students to their schools. Augsburg College, for example, tries to attract Indian students with scholarships from a $600,000 endowment. School officials want to increase the endowment to $1 million. The college, located in Minneapolis, had 35 Native students last year. Get the Story:
Private colleges working to attract more minority students (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 6/29) Relevant Links:
Augsburg College - http://www.augsburg.edu
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Facebook TwitterJUNE 29, 2001 Private colleges and universities in Minnesota are focusing on attracing more American Indian and minority students to their schools. Augsburg College, for example, tries to attract Indian students with scholarships from a $600,000 endowment. School officials want to increase the endowment to $1 million. The college, located in Minneapolis, had 35 Native students last year. Get the Story:
Private colleges working to attract more minority students (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 6/29) Relevant Links:
Augsburg College - http://www.augsburg.edu
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