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DACA Advocates Frustrated by Arizona Ruling
Hours after the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that students under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program are not entitled to in-state tuition, activists rallied at the state Capitol, saying the decision will discourage thousands from pursuing higher education. âYears from now, I know we will be looking at history, asking ourselves âHow did we [âŠ]
Finance
Maryland Bill Could Usher in Free Tuition
Thousands of students seeking degrees and professional certificates at Maryland community colleges could be eligible for free tuition from the state under a compromise the General Assembly passed in the final minutes of its 2018 legislative session. The legislation calls for the state to spend $15 million a year to award scholarships worth as much [âŠ]
Academics
More Than 10,000 Adults Apply for Tennessee Program
NASHVILLE, Tenn. â Gov. Bill Haslam has announced that more than 10,000 adults have applied to Tennessee Reconnect, the stateâs new program that allows adults, no matter their age, to go to community college or technical schools tuition-free. Haslam said the immense interest in the program shows that Tennesseans understand the value of education and [âŠ]
Finance
N.J. Free College Plan Leaves Questions
Governor Phil Murphyâs $50 million pitch for free community college excludes most New Jersey households in favor of the poorest students, the majority of whom already receive government aid. His spending proposal offers little relief to those attending four-year schools in a state with the nationâs fourth-priciest public-university system. The increasing cost of such schools [âŠ]
Finance
N.J. Governor Details Free College Plan
Gov. Phil Murphy provided greater detail about his plan to make community colleges tuition free in New Jersey.The proposal would cost $50 million in FY 2019 budget, which is just the first year of a phase-in of the the program. âWe canât do it overnight, because itâs not free,â Murphy said. âWe believe we can [âŠ]
Finance
Middle-Class Families Increasingly Look to Community Colleges
When top students from the sun-dappled suburbs that surround Pasadena, Calif., graduate from high school, they are expected to go to colleges that are prestigious, pricey and often far away. Last year, seniors from La Cañada High School, one of the highest rated in the state, fanned across the country to M.I.T., the University of [âŠ]
Finance
Report: Colleges Spend Less on Students of Color
For years, researchers have highlighted the vast inequities that persist in the countryâs K-12 education system with students of color disproportionately enrolled in public schools that are underfunded,1 understaffed, and thus more likely to underperform when compared with schools attended by their white peers.2 What has received less attention is the fact that these inequitable [âŠ]
Workforce Development
McDonaldâs Triples Tuition Benefit, Broadens Access
Last month, McDonaldâs made headlines for flipping the golden arches upside down in honor of International Womenâs Day. Now, McDonaldâs is catching the attention of workers by promising to revamp its college assistance program. Since 2015, McDonaldâs has provided college tuition assistance to over 16,400 employees through its Archways to Opportunity education program. Last week, [âŠ]
Finance
California Governorâs Community College Funding Proposal Creates Controversy
California Gov. Jerry Brownâs bold new budget proposal that awards community college districts funding not just for each enrolled student, but also based on the number of low-income students being served, has drawn praise and criticism. Under the funding formula in the new proposal, a district would receive an incentive grant if it meets performance [âŠ]
Finance
Arizona DACA Students Make Case of In-State Tuition
Two hours before the Arizona Supreme Court was set to hear opening arguments in a case which will decide whether DACA students are eligible to retain access to in-state tuition, supporters stood on the steps of the Supreme Court to make their own case. Four current, former or future ASU students spoke to the crowd [âŠ]
Finance
Virginia Stumbles on Free-Tuition Proposal
As Tennessee created a buzz with its decision to offer all residents a free community college education, a proposal to study something similar for Virginia quietly died in a state Senate committee in February. But one thing remains clear in Virginia, among Republicans and Democrats alike, says Glenn DuBois, chancellor of the Virginia Community College [âŠ]
Finance
N.J. Tuition-Free Plan Remains Murky
Gov. Phil Murphy pledged during his campaign to eliminate tuition at New Jerseyâs community colleges. And in his budget, he proposed $50 million in additional tuition assistance for low-income students, the first step toward making the colleges entirely tuition-free by 2021. Murphy, a Democrat, said the grants will allow nearly 15,000 more students with household [âŠ]
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