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Feds should pay more for workforce training to meet demand for blue-collar labor, report says
The Washington Times· 4 days agoFederal lawmakers must reduce a massive funding advantage that four-year colleges enjoy over...
Fresno Police Chief Balderrama should resign for the good of the department | Opinion
Fresno Bee McClatchy via AOL· 20 hours ago“You cannot maintain morale within the Fresno Police Officers’ Association if your chief is cheating...
Gov. Wes Moore planning to pardon 175,000 cannabis-related convictions
The Baltimore Banner· 7 hours agoGov. Wes Moore will pardon 175,000 cannabis-related convictions with the stroke of his pen Monday,...
Congress must boost workforce readiness
New York Daily News· 7 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· 7 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 ...
From Incarceration To Educator: How A Colorado University Is Changing Prison Education
Forbes· 6 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 ...
FAFSA applications down 10% statewide after delayed rollout of new form
Newsday· 23 hours agoThe number of completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid applications has fallen about 10%...
Opinion: Why Colleges Should Require All Applicants to Fill out the FAFSA
The 74 via Yahoo News· 5 days agoPostsecondary educational attainment in America is lagging behind many other countries, and with the...
JEVS Human Services opens new practical nursing program in Orleans Technical College
Philly.com· 4 days agoOrleans Technical College will offer a new practical nursing program this fall in response to a...
'We made a promise': City to extend Columbus Promise tuition-free college program
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJauronika Armstrong wasn't sure she was cut out for college. The 19-year-old Fort Hayes Metropolitan...