INDIANAPOLIS — Big funding cuts are largely eliminating a program in Indiana that helps at-risk students graduate and succeed after high school. Most of the money for the "JAG" program is now gone.
Federally funded TRIO programs, which help low-income and first-generation college students, are facing funding delays and potential elimination. Local agencies and universities in the Coastal Bend ...
This article was produced as part of Humanities DC’s Community Journalism Program. As nearly 100,000 D.C. youth finished their enrollment in May for the upcoming 2025–26 school year, certain at-risk ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Funding freezes and proposed cuts by the Trump administration have led to the elimination of TRIO or Upward Bound Programs. These are nationwide grant-based programs funded ...
48 Purdue University degree programs are at risk under a new Indiana law requiring minimum graduate numbers. A Purdue professor criticized the law, citing its problematic metrics and potential ...
It’s a Friday on the Tufts Reservoir Quad, and among the bustle of students finishing up their classes before the weekend, you hear the squeals of excited kids. You look to the right, and there’s a ...
Extended Family, a nonprofit organization based in Centre, continues to make a meaningful impact on families affected by ...
The bill would require school districts to verify the income of students who qualify for free school lunches. That number ...
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