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Research shows college graduates have 60% more job opportunities than non-graduates, and a New Mexico program will make sure kids - starting in middle school - know they can choose that route. New Mexico State University is using a $1.3 million federal grant to help students in Alamogordo near the Texas state line access services leading toward postsecondary education. Tony Marín, assistant vice president for student affairs and co-principal investigator, TRIO Educational Talent Search at New Mexico State University, said the program will serve Mountain View Middle School and Alamogordo High School students in Otero County. ...

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