Catherine MorrisStudentsSenators Push for Expanded Childcare Support for Low-income StudentsLegislation reintroduced in the Senate on Tuesday, the Child Care Access Means Parents in Schools (CCAMPIS) Reauthorization Act, would expand an existing federal program geared at helping low-income parents pay for childcare while in college.August 1, 2017StudentsRecipients Attest to Impact of Cooke Foundation Scholarships on JourneysSince its origins in 2000, the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation has offered a range of grants and scholarships to thousands of low-income students across the country.July 31, 2017StudentsGrant Program for Students’ Childcare ImperiledCCAMPIS, a grant program aimed at helping low-income parents in college pay for childcare, was one of several higher education programs slashed in the Trump administration’s budget proposal.July 27, 2017Students2 Ohio Schools Utilize Transfer Partnership to Help Students Step UpThis past fall, the University of Dayton and Sinclair Community College welcomed the first cohort of six students to the UD Sinclair Academy, a new joint venture intended to bridge the distance between the two schools.July 25, 2017StudentsBeleaguered For-profit EDMC Still Seeking Financial Way OutEarlier this month, a regional accrediting agency blocked the Education Management Corp.’s plan to sell the Art Institute of Philadelphia and the Art Institute of Pittsburgh to a Los Angeles nonprofit.July 20, 2017StudentsChicago Nonprofit Provides Support to Illinois College StudentsOne Million Degrees is a Chicago-based foundation that provides support to nearly 700 students enrolled in the seven City Colleges of Chicago, College of Lake County, Harper College, Prairie State College and South Suburban College.July 16, 2017HomeDeVos: ‘Work To Be Done’ on Title IXTitle IX guidance around sexual assault on college campuses appears to be in for an update, according to remarks from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.July 13, 2017StudentsCommunity Colleges Viewing Workforce Development Through Regional LensCalifornia and Pennsylvania community college systems are focusing on bridging a growing skills gap between the needs of regional labor markets and the qualifications of graduates.July 11, 2017StudentsExperts: Accreditation Process Can Be ‘Catalyst for Innovation’Innovation and accreditation do not have to be at odds, Dr. Barbara Gellman-Danley, president of the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), said at a panel on accreditation at the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) conference.July 10, 2017StudentsMills College Faces Layoffs, Restructuring ProgramsThe venerable Oakland, California-based, all-women’s school is faced with a growing deficit of more than $9 million out of an annual operating budget of $57 million.July 9, 2017Previous PagePage 4 of 43Next Page