
Ingenuity College Preparatory Institute
Clip: Season 45 Episode 3 | 7m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Detroit company that prepares young people for future careers. Ep 4503/Seg 3.
Details on the Detroit-based “Ingenuity College Preparatory Institute,” which was founded to motivate and help guide middle and high school students through the maze of enrolling and succeeding in college and their chosen careers. Episode 4503/Segment 3.
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Ingenuity College Preparatory Institute
Clip: Season 45 Episode 3 | 7m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Details on the Detroit-based “Ingenuity College Preparatory Institute,” which was founded to motivate and help guide middle and high school students through the maze of enrolling and succeeding in college and their chosen careers. Episode 4503/Segment 3.
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Clip: S45 Ep3 | 14m 57s | Historymaker Dennis Archer discusses his extensive career and more. Ep 4503/Seg 1. (14m 57s)
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Clip: S45 Ep3 | 53s | Ken Coleman looks back at important moments in Detroit’s Black history. Ep 4503/Seg 2. (53s)
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