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Borrowers in CT will see $13.7 million of student loan balances wiped out, with the potential for more who qualify in the coming months.
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The 6-3 decision, made along partisan lines, found that race-conscious admissions processes are unconstitutional in a pair of cases involving Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Connecticut lawmakers are considering legislation that would give a student debt reimbursement of up to $20,000.
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Connecticut lawmakers propose renewed funding for the University of Connecticut to alleviate the financial burden of tuition from students.
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U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-CT, wants to provide additional aid for college students and their families. She is calling on House Republicans, who currently hold the majority, to continue funding programs like the Pell Grant.
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The nation’s largest higher education union is kicking off a campaign calling for more funding for the State University of New York system, including three Capital Region campuses facing projected multi-million dollar deficits.
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Connecticut and New York have launched scholarship programs to tackle a shortage of health care workers following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Most of Connecticut’s colleges and universities rank below average in how well they serve low-income students, according to a new report from policy research group Third Way.
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Nursing schools across Connecticut are trying to address the growing demand for nurses in the state.
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As colleges and universities prepare for the new semester a huge question mark hangs over the whole process of higher education, and indeed education in…