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Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed record levels of public funding for K-12 schools, but several Southern California school districts may need to make cuts next school year.
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The state agency that paid tuition for 31 students in an California State University, Dominguez Hills program says it may have made a mistake.
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Starting in October, borrowers with delinquent payments or defaulted loans will be at risk once again of consequences.
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Legal scholars are questioning the path the governor suggested could pave the way for college students who are undocumented.
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A bill vetoed by the governor would have increased the number of classes part-time community college faculty can teach at a single campus. Part-timers often have to commute between multiple campuses to make ends meet.
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California will now ban legacy admissions at California private colleges, even though few colleges admit students that way. Bill supporters say it will signal to students that college is for them in the aftermath of the national ban on affirmative action.
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In 2021 California schools got $13.5 billion in pandemic relief grants. About $1.8 billion remains unspent.
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The California State University Board of Trustees heard positive reports on Title IX reforms at its meeting this week, including new campus audits and data collection. However, some faculty and students say they have yet to see improvements.