The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit against a grant to help minority students stay in college.
Montgomery County Community College has run an academic support program for local low-income high school students who would be first-generation college graduates for the last 18 years. Nearly 300 ...
Johnson College received $75,000 in Lackawanna County job-creation funding from the Department of Planning and Economic ...
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, a law firm representing conservative interests, sued in 2021 on behalf of a biracial couple whose son didn't qualify for the grant. The District II court of ...
A group of Wisconsin taxpayers argued that the state-funded educational program unfairly decides who is eligible based on race and costs residents $819,000 per year.
Santa Fe College has received about $4.5 million in federal grants for its TRIO Student Support Services program. The grants aim to boost retention and graduation for low-income, first-generation, and ...
BOSTON (WWLP) – The Healey-Driscoll Administration is awarding $8.2 million in grants to expand access to early college programs, which allow high school students to take college classes and earn ...
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Santa Fe College awarded $4.5M in federal grants to help increase retention, graduation rates
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Santa Fe College three federal grants totaling approximately $4.5 million to support TRIO Student Support Services in their mission to increase retention ...
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