Gov. Ned Lamont is proposing the creation of a state loan program to help Connecticut residents finance graduate education.
A new Wilson College campus in King of Prussia will host accelerated hybrid programs designed to prepare future healthcare professionals.
Gov. Ned Lamont announced Thursday he submitted legislation that will establish the Connecticut Supplemental Graduate Student ...
Adilynn “Adie” Mitchell, 17, is preparing to graduate from the Sports Medicine & Exercise Science program at the Washington County Career Center. She said her family moved from Churchtown to Waterford ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) established new borrowing limits for students seeking federal aid. Beginning July 1, ...
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As of Feb. 5, the bill had been referred to the Joint Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding and a public hearing is expected in the coming weeks.
Gov. Ned Lamont has proposed a state-run graduate student loan program that would replace federal loans for a number of professions.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has proposed establishing a state student loan program for graduate students in the health care ...