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// 8 years ago
Dual-enrolled high school students to receive Pell grants
Dual-enrolled high school students will have access to Pell Grants to pay for college expenses, the Department of Education announced Friday.
U.S. News
// 8 years ago
Bipartisan bill targets criminal justice reform
A group of senators announced a criminal justice reform bill that would reduce some mandatory minimum sentences, including for nonviolent drug offenders.
U.S. News
// 8 years ago
Student loan default rates drop by 6 percent
The percentage of student loan borrowers who defaulted shortly after leaving college dropped to 11.8 percent in 2012 from 13.7 percent in 2011.
U.S. News
// 8 years ago
White House to restore Pell grants to prisoners
The Obama administration plans to extend Pell grants to some federal and state prison inmates taking college courses.
U.S. News
// 8 years ago
Education Department giving up to $3.5 billion in Corinthian Colleges student-debt relief
Former students of Corinthian Colleges may be eligible to have their entire debt erased after the Department of Education announced new relief plans Monday.
U.S. News
// 8 years ago
Fewer students bullied at school in 2013, survey finds
The National Center for Education Statistics found students across the country reported fewer incidents of bullying in 2013.
U.S. News
// 9 years ago
Starbucks will send thousands of employees to Arizona State for free
Starbucks has teamed up with Arizona State University to provide all employees of the coffee house free college tuition beginning in the fall.
U.S. News
// 9 years ago
Obama joins student loan push
Obama signed an executive order to help students limit monthly loan repayments as part of a push to reduce the burden of debt on a generation of Americans.
U.S. News
// 9 years ago
White House nerds out at annual science fair
President Obama welcomed more than a 100 budding scientists to the White House Science Fair, where he announced several initiatives to boost STEM programs.
U.S. News
// 1 decade ago
Washington state loses No Child Left Behind waiver
Washington became the first state to lose its No Child Left Behind waiver Thursday after it failed to meet the waiver's requirements.
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