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Nonprofit offering free one-on-one college advising program expands to serve Houston students
The national nonprofit Bottom Line walks low-income and aspiring first-generation college students through the college ...
Franklin College has been awarded a $1.36 million grant aimed at leveling the playing field for students who need it most.
Ready to Succeed, co-founded by former development exec Romi Lassally, helps students in the foster system finish college and now boasts a 90 percent graduation rate for scholars in its program. By ...
Andrew Barnette wants to spend more time reading names while standing on the stage at Westmoreland County Community College’s graduation ceremony. “I am privileged to be asked every year to read names ...
FSU's Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship gives students hands-on business experience, funding, and mentorship so they can ...
As job creation slowed through most of 2025, Midwestern college graduates — and those approaching graduation — describe a competitive, unusual job market that makes them question their self-worth.
Drexel ELAM graduates Drs. Annette Gadegbeku, Sandhya Kortagere, Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew and Jan Eberth with ELAM executive director Dr. Nancy Spector (center) The Hedwig van Ameringen Executive ...
ATLANTA — More teens are choosing technical schools over traditional college paths, and Atlanta Public Schools’ College and Career Academy is leading the way in job placement rates. A recent state ...
Inside a San Francisco county jail, 13 men became the first graduates of an in-custody barber training program on Wednesday evening.
"This experience has shaped me profoundly, and I'll carry its lessons with me forever," Kardashian wrote as she celebrated the major milestone. Kim Kardashian is setting the record straight about her ...
Austin Community College will offer free tuition to eligible high school graduates starting this fall after the institution's board of trustees on Monday night approved the five-year program. "Today ...
Arkansas Baptist College on Friday celebrated the graduation of its first class of students from the META24 program, an initiative designed to disrupt what educators call the “pipeline to prison” ...
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