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A program for low-income, first-generation STEM students at community colleges is receiving millions of dollars to expand across the state.
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While universities nationwide have made headlines this year for student protests of Israel’s war in Gaza, local community college students haven’t seen the same attention.
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Completion rates are down statewide following the new FAFSA’s troubled rollout, but some districts managed to maintain last year’s levels.
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Companies and educators are only starting to chip away at figuring out how much college credit a work skill is worth.
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The Education Department is handling record numbers of discrimination cases, including those involving disability. The backlog leaves some families waiting for help.Listen 8:17
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Assembly Bill 2918 faces a hot summer of intense negotiations to persuade legislators who agree with its intent but have concerns.
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There are about 1,800 deaf and hard of hearing students in the district.
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The university is hiring staff and making progress as the state criticizes CSU campuses for moving too slow to return items to tribes.
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The summer will be chock-full of webinars and in-person workshops. Advocates are also calling on the federal government to make it easier to apply.
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Starting next March, California school districts will be required to post a plan on their websites outlining how they will provide instruction to students within 10 school days of an emergency that keeps children from attending classes.