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College to Launch STEM Career Tech Academy

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

Benjamin Franklin Cumming Institute of Technology announced a $1 million grant from the Commonwealth’s Executive Office of Education to launch a STEM Career Tech Academy. The Academy will leverage existing Early College programs and includes National Grid, Rapid7, and Suffolk Construction as industry partners.

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College to Launch STEM Career Tech Academy

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

Benjamin Franklin Cumming Institute of Technology announced a $1 million grant from the Commonwealth’s Executive Office of Education to launch a STEM Career Tech Academy. The Academy will leverage existing Early College programs and includes National Grid, Rapid7, and Suffolk Construction as industry partners.

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How to Transfer to Pomona

The Koppelman Group

Applicants who will have completed at least one year's full-time college work by the time they expect to enroll at Pomona must apply as a transfer applicant. Students who have completed college coursework as part of an early college program, or who have completed less than one year of college, should apply as first-year applicants.

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Secretary of Labor Martin Walsh, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona Visit College

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

Walsh and US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona visited Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology today to meet students, experience the hands-on instruction taking place in the classroom labs, and participate in a discussion on advancing equity, creating opportunity, and building the economy with a skilled and diverse workforce.

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Secretary of Labor Martin Walsh, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona Visit College

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

Walsh and US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona visited Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology today to meet students, experience the hands-on instruction taking place in the classroom labs, and participate in a discussion on advancing equity, creating opportunity, and building the economy with a skilled and diverse workforce.

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Biden Administration Awards $44.5M to Support Rural Students

BestColleges

In rural communities, 29% of people ages 18-24 are enrolled in higher education, compared to 48% of people from urban areas, according to the U.S. Department of Education. Rural students often face financial barriers to higher education, housing and food insecurity, and transportation insecurities.