Nearly 44,000 first-generation and low-income students no longer receive assistance with financial aid, tutoring, campus ...
The Hechinger Report on MSN
Funding cuts, shifts in aid could make college harder to afford for low-income families
It was in the quiet of the summer when Jeff Kahlden heard that a promising young student he advised in a rural high school west of Fort Worth, Texas, was in trouble. The boy was left with no place to ...
You have /3 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. A recent study by the National College Attainment Network found that a majority of two- and four-year ...
President Trump's efforts to shutter the U.S. Department of Education are in full swing. On Thursday, he signed an executive action instructing U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to "take all ...
Test scores on one campus can trigger a state takeover, affecting minority, low-income students most
The Texas Education Agency last year launched plans to take over four school districts due to low academic performance, ...
Administered by the U.S. Census Bureau, the federal survey offers a glimpse into school readiness by collecting responses ...
Chalkbeat on MSNOpinion
Despite recent efforts to make change, top colleges are still home to mostly wealthy students
Some hoped that banning affirmative action would lead top universities to become more economically diverse. But there’s been ...
Education experts warn NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani's plans to overhaul the city's gifted program could harm high-achieving ...
With cuts to nearly all the staff at the Department of Education's primary data agency, low-income and rural schools may not get the federal funds... How the Education Department cuts could hurt ...
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