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UC reduced admission for out-of-state students at its top campuses, losing the higher tuition they pay. The state made up the difference.
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New California law prevents schools from requiring staff to notify parents if a student identifies as LGBTQ.
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The U.S. Department of Education investigated complaints that five campuses didn't properly address harassment or discrimination related to protests over the war in Gaza.
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The ending of federal and state COVID relief dollars, as well as declining enrollment, has resulted in a massive budget deficit.
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As faculty, graduate students and staff organize for better pay and benefits, they're finding inspiration as they ask "can it work here?"
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For more than 30 years, the California Science Center has worked to build a pathway for local teens to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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Students will receive the payments for one year. The program aims to bridge the gap between expenses and the region’s cost of living.
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Newsom's job training plan would give students college credit for work experience and make it easier to get a state job without a degree.
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There's no need to register. Students and families can just drop in.
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It’s the most powerful school board in the country. And it faces enormous challenges, including funding shortfalls, chronic absenteeism, and safety concerns.
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The L.A. Unified School District is hosting a three-day winter academy next week, open to students in transitional kindergarten through 12th grade.