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More than half of college graduates work in jobs "where their degrees are not needed," according to the Wall Street Journal.
The California Indian Nations College in Palm Desert received $10 million from the state to aid in its effort to become the first federally accredited tribal college in California.
California and 20 other states filed a lawsuit Monday against the Trump administration for barring undocumented immigrants from more than a dozen public benefit programs, including the Head Start ...
Leaders believe that college education can play a dramatic role in shaping the region’s — as well as the state’s — future.
The Trump administration is releasing roughly $1.3 billion in grant money for schools across the nation that it previously withheld, the Los Angeles Times reported.
After 23 years of teaching and writing, Larry Ferlazzo plans to volunteer in a juvenile hall and help accompany immigrants to ...
University of Southern California Interim President Beong-Soo Kim announced this week that it has a $200 million deficit.
A headwind is approaching as overall declining enrollment threatens both the district and charter school systems.
The White House calls TRIO “a relic of the past” and questions its effectiveness. Backers insist the programs work.
The legislation — which alters federal student loan programs, Pell and more — is the most sweeping shift in federal higher ...
Immigrants, both documented and undocumented, make up more than 21% of the child care workforce nationwide and roughly 39% in California, an analysis from the Center for the Study of Child Care ...
The latest education news updates from EdSource.News Brief Monday, July 14, 2025 — 8:54 am More Blacks, Latinos apply for college, but admission rates decline, report finds An increasing number of ...
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