Applications for college aid through the Calif. Dream Act are down again
Each year, California invites students who are in the country without legal permission to apply for the same financial aid packages available to others
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Each year, California invites students who are in the country without legal permission to apply for the same financial aid packages available to others
The Trump administration is seeking to slash nearly $4 billion in annual funding for student aid programs, but the two-year budget deal signed into law last week complicates that proposal.
California community college students now have a faster route to a four-year degree, thanks to two new state laws enacted this fall.
An education company backed by U.S. and Chinese investors is launching a global private school for students ages 3 to 18, with the first two campuses scheduled to open next year in Washington and the Chinese coastal city of Shenzhen.
When Morley Winograd launched the Campaign for Free College Tuition in 2014, he says people told him that free college was a "crazy idea."
Amid heightened concern about Russian election meddling, the FBI on Tuesday warned U.S. universities about Chinese intelligence operatives active on their campuses, adding that many academics display “a level of naiveté” about the level of infiltration.
Students, faculty, staff and visitors are a step closer to being able to carry some kinds of weapons on the campuses of public colleges and universities in Arizona.
If higher education continues on a path of exploding costs and declining student enrollment, some South Carolina public colleges and universities will be forced to close shop, officials from the state Commission on Higher Education warned.
Next year, Trinity College students will be charged $71,660 for tuition, room and board and fees — making it likely to be the most expensive college in the state and the first Connecticut school to pass the $70,000 mark.
The Trump administration indicated Tuesday it is considering allowing more Americans to erase student debt in bankruptcy.