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Michelle Obama to unveil new initiative for students to pursue higher education

File-This photo taken Sept. 16, 2015, shows First lady Michelle Obama speaking in the South Court Auditorium of Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington. The first lady is paying a visit to the children’s animated series “Doc McStuffins.” In the episode, the cartoon Mrs. Obama invites Doc and other kids who are making a difference in their communities to the White House to be honored. Doc receives special recognition when the first lady appoints her the official toy doctor for the White House. The episode featuring Mrs. Obama airs Monday, Oct. 5, which is Child Health Day in the United States. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File).
File-This photo taken Sept. 16, 2015, shows First lady Michelle Obama speaking in the South Court Auditorium of Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington. The first lady is paying a visit to the children’s animated series “Doc McStuffins.” In the episode, the cartoon Mrs. Obama invites Doc and other kids who are making a difference in their communities to the White House to be honored. Doc receives special recognition when the first lady appoints her the official toy doctor for the White House. The episode featuring Mrs. Obama airs Monday, Oct. 5, which is Child Health Day in the United States. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File).

WASHINGTON – Michelle Obama is unveiling a new phase of her initiative encouraging students to continue education after high school, a public awareness campaign and matching website to provide practical information and space to share stories, backed by more than 20 media, business and non-profit groups.

BetterMakeRoom.org will be a place for students ages 14-19 to get information on such matters as signing up for the SAT and ACT exams, filling out federal financial aid forms and applying to college, aides said. Students will also be able to share stories about their goals, their progress and what’s inspiring them to go to college.

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The first lady was announcing the new phase of her Reach Higher initiative at a White House event on Monday.

She follows up on Wednesday by heading to Ohio for a rally at the University of Akron with LeBron James of the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers.

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More than 20 media, business and non-profit groups are assisting the public awareness campaign, the White House said. Among them are such recognizable names as Vine, Mashable, American Eagle Outfitters, Funny Or Die and the CW television network, along with AwesomenessTV and CollegeHumor.

Mrs. Obama launched Reach Higher nearly two years ago to help meet President Barack Obama’s goal of returning the U.S. to first in the world in the number of college graduates by 2020.

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