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Rising college costs push Kentucky students toward crowdfunding as a growing way to cover tuition gaps.
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Women have been losing jobs, leaving the workforce, and reporting high levels of financial insecurity in the Trump economy.
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Men have stopped opting into programs that lead to many top professions
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As fewer men choose college, women are moving into top professions
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LANSING – Community colleges around the state have expanded their workforce development training programs in recent years. That supports employer-driven training by reimbursing businesses for traini...
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Workforce Pell takes effect on July 1 this year. The expansion of the entitlement program opens access to many more Americans seeking high-quality, short-te...
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The true value of Workforce Pell isn't just the program funding; it’s the way it can catalyze a modernization of the relationship between higher education and the economy
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NEW ORLEANS -- When it comes to improving career opportunities, it's not just a job for community colleges. It's the job of a broader "ecosystem" that encompasses various organizations and partners to...
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How the regionâs two-year colleges elevate job training, RVAâs economy
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Wright State University is adding and eliminating program offerings to better align with regional and student needs, and has made progress on a state-mandated plan to get graduating students ready
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Assistant Professor Joel Farkas spoke gave a report to the WV Higher Education Policy Commission
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The university launched 40 new academic programs, including artificial intelligence and cybersecurity majors.
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The Ivy League school announced the change Tuesday, effective this fall. Yale joins other universities, such as Harvard and Princeton, in reducing costs to increase diversity.
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Higher education’s standard-bearers—the wealthiest, most selective colleges and universities—refer to themselves as if they're better than everyone else. That isn’t good for them or for higher...
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Young Americans are facing an unprecedented crash in entry-level work and career opportunities. CEOs must lead an internship revolution to avert the disaster.