This Cal State Created A Game To Keep Students In School (And It Pays Top Players $1,000)


Players earn points, badges and actual cash for learning about how to adapt to college's academic, financial, and social challenges.

Dominguez Hills administrators say they hired four full-time advisors this year and 12 part-time peer mentors to help struggling students.

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