Interview: Cheryl Mason and Robert Mason discuss the Black College Common Application program

From: Tavis Smiley (NPR) | Date: September 28, 2004| Author: TAVIS SMILEY | Copyright information
TAVIS SMILEY
Tavis Smiley (NPR)
09-28-2004
Interview: Cheryl Mason and Robert Mason discuss the Black College Common Application program

Host: TAVIS SMILEY
Time: 9:00-10:00 AM

TAVIS SMILEY, host:

Parents, if I told you that your kids could apply to 33 black colleges and universities by using one application and paying one low fee, you'd probably ask, `Where do I sign Junior or Missy up?' Well, the so-called Black College Common Application is the brainchild...

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