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Passport to College Reading


Passport to College Reading

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McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading

Passport to College Reading

MCGRAW-HILL :: eLearning

McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading

Passport to College Reading

MCGRAW-HILL :: eLearning

McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading

Passport to College Reading

MCGRAW-HILL :: eLearning

McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading

Passport to College Reading

MCGRAW-HILL :: eLearning

McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading

Passport to College Reading

MCGRAW-HILL :: eLearning

McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading

Passport to College Reading

MCGRAW-HILL :: eLearning

McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading McGraw-Hill Higher Education: Passport to College Reading

Created for McGraw-Hill Higher Education, Passport to College Reading has been helping College Students learn to Read and improve their skills since 2005. We were excited to design and develop this program from the ground up in concert with the English division to meet the requirements of their professors and students at the college level.

The application assesses each student with a diagnostic pre-test that determines his reading strengths and weaknesses. Then the student is given an custom Itinerary, based on the results of the assessment, listing all the exercises, activities and quizzes needed to complete the material. Teachers can also log-in and check each student as well as the class as a whole to get a snapshot of their reading strengths and weaknesses.