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Billions in federal COVID money can’t save rural private colleges from shutting down
The Washington Times· 4 hours agoGraduate student Kait Nascimento, a disabled single mother living on welfare benefits, says it took...
A future NFL kicker? See Matthew Parker's path to Penn State football and beyond
Gannett via AOL· 1 day ago"I...Who doesn’t want to kick for your state college?" Though already celebrated locally for his...
Student protesters face same suspensions as those who bring assault rifles to campus
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoCalifornia colleges are giving student protesters 'interim suspension' notices, a disciplinary...
‘Transformative’: More college programs are slowly coming into prisons
San Gabriel Valley Tribune· 5 hours agoWhen the U.S. Department of Education announced last summer that federal Pell Grants would become...
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Can the current universities be saved?
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 5 days agoAll these realities explain why teenagers increasingly opt for trade schools, vocational education...
Off the Menu: Greenfield Culinary Institute is training next generation of chefs for free
The Republican· 3 days agoGetting professional training as a restaurant chef can turn out to be major investment, with tuition...
Columbia canceled its main commencement. Other schools shouldn’t follow its lead. - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 12 hours agoCollege commencement exercises are treasured for what they symbolize — not necessarily because they...
St. Joe Community Foundation to present donation to FSU PC on May 13th
Panama City News Herald via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThrough in-person, online and experiential learning opportunities, our goal is to provide the means for adults to lead...University Panama City is a laboratory charter high ...
Opinion | Scott M. Estill: Is it worth it?
Summit Daily News· 7 days agoIf you are a Colorado resident, it will cost you big time. For Colorado College in Colorado Springs, the cost is $67,932 for tuition and fees in 2024....
Experts fear 'catastrophic' college declines thanks to botched FAFSA rollout, Alabama completions...
Cullman Times· 1 day agoStudents who complete the FAFSA application are more likely to attend college, but this year’s completions are down by 29%, according to the National College</ ...