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Achieving the Dream: Community Colleges Count, a national nonprofit organization that helps community college students succeed, announced that Capital Community College in Connecticut is one of seven community colleges in the country who have emerged as leaders in the national student completion movement.(honors & awards)

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Achieving the Dream: Community Colleges Count, a national nonprofit organization that helps community college students succeed, announced that Capital Community College in Connecticut is one of seven community colleges in the country who have emerged as leaders in the national student completion movement. Achieving the Dream designated these colleges as Leader Colleges for demonstrating sustained improvement and accomplishments on key student achievement indicators. Aside from Capital, the new Leaders Colleges are Alamo Community College District, Brazosport College, Martin Community College, Northampton Community College, Northern Virginia Community College and Yakima Valley Community …

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