Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to end work study programs and ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the top higher ed authority in the state over three work-study programs it offers, ...
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In rare move, Texas AG sues state board to end work-study programs
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit claims three state work-study programs are unconstitutional because they exclude ...
Beware of work-study programs disguised as political activities: GOP attorneys general letter to DOE
FIRST ON FOX: The attorneys general of West Virginia and Indiana led a coalition of 16 states in sending a letter Tuesday to the Department of Education, warning that the agency's recent guidance on ...
About the author: Stanley Litow is Accenture professor of the practice at Duke University and a trustee at the State University of New York. He previously served as president of the IBM Foundation and ...
AG Ken Paxton sues Texas universities for excluding religious students and employers from work-study programs.
State work-study and child care programs will likely be diminished again for the 2004-05 biennium, Higher Education Services Office director Robert Poch told a House committee Monday. Poch told the ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – When Freshman Jessica Williams arrived on the Bowling Green campus this fall, she thought finding a Federal Work Study job would be relatively easy. She didn’t count on the ...
Some of Virginia Tech's neediest students will see another avenue of financial support curtailed or cut completely because of reduced federal funding and increased demand. Some of the 1,228 students ...
Balancing work and study can be challenging, but online educational programs offer a flexible solution. This guide will help you navigate the options available and find the best fit for your needs.
Members of the Student Advisory Council pose for a photo with BYU President C. Shane Reese. Among the group were Bryton Wood and Ainsley Gearhart. (Courtesy of Ainsley Gearhart) “Are we maximizing our ...
Students who participated in sexual-abstinence education programs partially funded by the federal government were just as likely to have sex, and had the same number of sexual partners, as those who ...
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