It means they can stay here. They can live here. They can buy a home here. They can raise their families here and they can invest in the community ...
Many students get a job or internship in college to help pay for tuition or gain professional skills — or both. But some institutions — designated federal work colleges — put work-based learning ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) established new borrowing limits for students seeking federal aid. Beginning July 1, 2026, students enrolled in graduate degree programs will be limited to ...
The Department of Education’s Workforce Pell grant is the first-of-its-kind financial aid program for students participating ...
Federal Work-Study (FWS) is a need-based employment program that gives eligible students the opportunity to earn money to help pay for education expenses while gaining valuable work experience and ...
Changes to food assistance programs can have immediate effects on household budgets, especially for people already struggling with high housing, transportation, and grocery costs. As new work ...
Juneteenth is a relatively new federal holiday, but it's origins date back more than 160 and it is widely considered the nation's longest-running celebration of Black freedom. The day marks when ...
The Erie County Community College was built on the promise of access and affordability for everyone. Now, well over half of the students EC3 serves — about 850 students last semester — will qualify ...
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When the pandemic hit, just like so many Americans, researcher Emma Harrington started working remotely. What shocked her most in those early days of COVID was how productive she was. Then a Ph.D.
WASHINGTON — Some Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients in the District of Columbia will face new federal work requirements beginning June 1 when they apply for or recertify their ...
A federal judge in Virginia has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from moving ahead with plans to create a nearly $1.8 billion fund to compensate people who it says were wrongly targeted by ...