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Teen Immigrant From Venezuela Named Valedictorian
One teen immigrant from Venezuela has been named valedictorian and now she’s ready for college.
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Street Vendor's Daughter Becomes the First in Her Family to Graduate From College
Lupita Baltazar is the first in her family to graduate from a university after overcoming challenges with some inspiration from her parents.
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‘Examples of Resilliance': Unhoused High School Students Overcome Adversities to Graduate
Graduations are always inspiring – but perhaps none more so than the high school graduation of students from the Monarch School in Barrio Logan.
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These Are the 10 Best Cities in the U.S. for Recent College Graduates
Rental listing site Zumper compiled a ranking of the top 10 U.S. cities for recent college graduates, based on factors like rental prices and median income for under-25-year-olds.
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USC Class of 2022 Finally Graduating After Scandal, Pandemic, Distance Learning
From distance learning to an admissions scandal, the class of 2022 is glad to finally march. Kim Baldonado reports May 13, 2022.
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Japanese-Americans to Receive Special Recognition at USC Graduation
USC has had a long-standing policy against awarding degrees to people who have died, but it’s making an exception now, for the very first time. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for the NBC News at 4
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Palmdale Mother and Daughter Graduate Together From College
A mother and daughter graduate together from Southern New Hampshire University. Video broadcast Sunday May 1, 2022 on the NBC4 News at 11 p.m.
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With High Inflation, College Graduates Are Given the Option to Rent Caps and Gowns
With inflation so high, colleges are offering graduates the chance to rent their caps and gowns.
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CSUN Grads Getting Help with Caps and Gowns
With inflation so high, many college graduates are dreading one thing about commencement the most: The cost.
Many students are finding relief, by renting their caps and gowns.
Gordon Tokumatsu reports for the NBC4 News on Monday, April 18, 2022.