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Feds should pay more for workforce training to meet demand for blue-collar labor, report says
The Washington Times· 3 days agoFederal lawmakers must reduce a massive funding advantage that four-year colleges enjoy over...
Congress must boost workforce readiness
New York Daily News· 6 days agoOne element of the two pieces of legislation scheduled to be taken up by Congress this week, would among other things expand the federal Pell Grant...
Covid-era funding for schools ending soon
Politico· 6 days agoThe short-term Pell bill cleared the House education committee in a 37-8 bipartisan vote, but the House scrapped a floor vote on it earlier this year. “While we appreciate the objectives of ...
Some parents will receive $500 a month as part of new Pomona grant program
CBS News· 3 days agoPomona residents will soon be able to apply to receive $500 a month for 18 months through a new...
From Incarceration To Educator: How A Colorado University Is Changing Prison Education
Forbes· 5 days agoPrison education programs are designed to provide incarcerated individuals with academic, vocational, and life-skills training, ultimately supporting those impacted by the justice system with ...
Virginia Senate to meet before House on soaring military tuition costs
Washington Post· 3 days agoThe Virginia Senate will return to Richmond next week — 10 days ahead of the House — to consider easing new restrictions on a skyrocketing college tuition program that have military families ...
Opinion: Why Colleges Should Require All Applicants to Fill out the FAFSA
The 74 via Yahoo News· 4 days agoPostsecondary educational attainment in America is lagging behind many other countries, and with the...
'We made a promise': City to extend Columbus Promise tuition-free college program
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJauronika Armstrong wasn't sure she was cut out for college. The 19-year-old Fort Hayes Metropolitan...
California residents can soon claim $500 monthly payments—How to apply
Newsweek· 6 days agoApplications for a new pilot program giving some California residents hundreds of dollars per month...
Thousands of college-bound Arizona students still in financial aid ‘limbo’ in wake of FAFSA snafus
Arizona Daily Sun· 7 days agoDefects with the federal application for financial aid have left thousands of Arizona students still...