Data Cleanup Methods & Procedures for Special Populations in Community Colleges

Data Cleanup Methods & Procedures for Special Populations in Community Colleges
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In this report, the process of cleaning up data for special populations in community colleges is explored. The focus is on maintaining accurate records for various student groups, including MESA participants, to ensure efficient reporting and tracking. Specific procedures and dependencies are highlighted to streamline data management and enhance program effectiveness.

  • Data Cleanup
  • Special Populations
  • Community Colleges
  • Procedures
  • MESA

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