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California Bill Proposes Free Tuition for Low-Income Students Pursuing Bachelor’s Degrees at Community Colleges

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The bill would allow low-income students to pursue bachelor's degrees at community colleges tuition-free. It would extend the two years of free community college already offered to qualifying students to four. California Community Colleges offer over 30 bachelor's degree programs.

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Pennsylvania Grants 30 Colleges $1M to Fight Food Insecurity

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The state of Pennsylvania is battling food insecurity across 30 colleges, universities, and trade schools in the state through $1 million in grants. Students who were food insecure had lower GPA averages and were less likely to earn bachelor's degrees than students who were not, according to the findings.

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What Is the Florida Student Assistance Grant Program?

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The Florida Student Assistance Grant Program is the largest need-based grant program in the state. This award helps fund the education of Floridians going after their first degree. Students must be U.S. citizens and Florida residents to be considered.

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UC Riverside Unveils Bachelor of Arts Program at Norco State Prison

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The University of California (UC), Riverside announced it will be offering a bachelor of arts degree program at Norco California Rehabilitation Center starting in fall 2024. The program is modeled after a similar one at UC Irvine and is only the second bachelor's degree program offered inside a prison by a UC campus.

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Reimagining the Liberal Arts and Humanities

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Other colleges have integrated the humanities with pre-professional majors, offering students experiential learning opportunities. A national grant program aims to reposition the liberal arts and humanities as central to the general education curriculum. of bachelor's degree recipients. and 9.2%, respectively.

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These States Offer College Scholarships, Financial Aid to Former Foster Youth

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The waivers allow these students to earn an associate degree, bachelor's degree, or certificate without having to pay tuition or fees, as long as students complete their program within a set time frame. Nine states have scholarship or grant options to help lessen the need for student loans.

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Number of ‘Some College, No Degree’ Students Grows Again: Report

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Men and Hispanic, Black, and Native American populations are overrepresented in the some college, no credential (SCNC) cohort. The only institutions that retained more students than the previous year were public two-year schools and bachelor's degree-granting institutions that primarily offer associate programs.