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We are so excited about Season 3: The College Experience. Joined by six college students, some from HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and others from PWIs (Predominantly White Institutions), Host Madison Harris asks the questions you want answers to about how to live while in college. Whether a first-generation college student or not, there is something for everyone. High school students, parents, and everyone in between can learn something useful about the college experience. Watch Episode 1: Living While In College.
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