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Howard University Revokes Diddy’s Honorary Degree, Ends Scholarship

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Howard University is stripping Sean "Diddy" Combs of an honorary degree and rescinding all of his gifts to the university after a video surfaced in May of the rapper/music producer assaulting his former girlfriend in 2016. He helped establish the $1 million Sean Combs Scholarship Fund in 2014 and contributed to the School of Business in 2016.

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Students in Women’s Prisons Face More Challenges Completing College Than Men

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Since the Second Chance Pell Experiment program began in 2016 over 45,000 incarcerated people enrolled in CIP programs, over 18,000 earned credentials, and over 1,000 earned bachelor's degrees. Women make up about 7% of the incarcerated population , and most states only have 1-3 women's prisons compared to dozens of men's prisons.

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How Much Does Grad School Cost?

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1] Check Private, nonprofit institutions cost the most, but this is before factoring in financial aid, grants, and scholarships. [2] totaled $166,800-$333,700 for a 4-8 year program before grants and assistantships. [5] totaled $166,800-$333,700 for a 4-8 year program before grants and assistantships. [5] While Ph.D.

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Maryland HBCU Offers Incarcerated Students College Degrees

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People incarcerated at Jessup Correctional Institution in Maryland now have the opportunity to gain a fully accredited bachelor's degree in sociology from Bowie State University. Tuition for students is free, courtesy of the Second Chance Pell Grant program. The program will expand to include incarcerated women in the spring of 2024.

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California Program Makes Master’s Degrees More Attainable for Incarcerated Students

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California State University, Dominguez Hills teamed up with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to offer a master's degree program for incarcerated students. But in 2016, fewer students were enrolling, so HUX closed down, director Matthew Luckett told BestColleges. Students need a bachelor's degree and a 2.5

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$100,000 per Year! Rising College Costs and Student Loans

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In 2016, when my first child started college, Harvey Mudd College in California was the most expensive college in the country, with a total cost of attendance of just over $70,000 per year. Much of this increase is due to a drop in funding from states following the 2008 financial crisis. declines in state and local funding.

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How Do Most People Pay for College?

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In 2019-2020, just over half of first-time, full-time undergraduates (52%) received college grant money from the federal government. [3]. In 2019-2020, just over half of first-time, full-time undergraduates (52%) received college grant money from the federal government. [3]. Almost half (49%) received a grant from their college.

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