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Most campuses in High Fire Hazard Severity Zones are in Southern California or near the Bay Area.
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Million dollar settlements to regain federal funding? Rising tuition, but layoffs and course cuts? We're here to help.
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The landmark suit was brought by three Jewish students and a professor who accused the university of violating their civil rights.
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Admission offers to out-of-state students, including many international students, also increased.
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The U.S. Department of Education says adult students without legal status are now banned from certain courses. Teens at public K-12 districts could see changes too.
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After withholding roughly $900 million from California’s K-12 and adult schools, the Education Department said today that it will release the money starting next week. But schools must agree to certain conditions first.
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The grants fund a wide range of education programs, including migrant education, services for English language learners and adult education.
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West Contra Costa Unified demonstrates the impact of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s little-heralded Expanded Learning Opportunity Program.
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Cal State has a budget shortfall that now totals $2.3 billion. It has laid off workers, cut classes and says it can’t give pay raises.
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Now that President Donald Trump has signed Republicans' massive overhaul of the federal student loan program, we explain what's set to change.Listen 6:14