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Research Report:
Enhancing Access to Post-Secondary Education in Canada: An Exploration of Early Intervention Initiatives in Selected Countries
by
Cheryll Duquette,
Shari Orders
The accessibility of post-secondary education (PSE) has been identified as a key component of the social, economic, and cultural well-being of societies. A significant body of research has focused on the identification of PSE access barriers in the Canadian context; however, what governments, their partners, and PSE institutions might do to mitigate or overcome these barriers – particularly for those groups typically under-represented in PSE – is less understood. Shari Orders and Cheryll Duquette. Enhancing Access to Post-Secondary Education in Canada: An Exploration of Early Intervention Initiatives in Selected Countries. January 2010. Ottawa: CPRN. 70 pp.
Release Date: 26 Jan 2010
Number of pages: 70
Document number: 52017
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