For 60 years, TRIO has helped millions of people along the path to a degree, but the administration says it is no longer needed.
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 ...
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The bill would require school districts to verify the income of students who qualify for free school lunches. That number determines how much more funding Kansas school districts can receive to serve ...
In part due to the U.S. government’s recent changes to the student visa policy, there are fewer students on college campuses this fall. For financially vulnerable schools, any decline in enrollment ...
Heart to Heart program serves students with moderate to severe cognitive needs. New Path program offers behavioral health ...
Some college programs whose graduates earn less than workers with only a high school diploma could lose access to federal student loans under the Republicans' "big, beautiful bill" act, a change that ...
Jim Thorpe Area School District is moving forward with a free, state grant-funded program aimed at improving how teachers, staff and students embrace classmates with disabilities. The best part, ...