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North Carolina college, nonprofit partner to give free class for veterans Shelby Star A chance encounter on Facebook has turned into a free learning experience for local veterans this spring at Cleveland Community College. Montana…


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Prince George’s County offers help to struggling federal workers WAMU Concerned about how the federal shutdown might affect its students, Prince George’s Community College (Maryland) will put holds on students’ accounts while they continue their…


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Texas college plans to train armed employees for new marshal program Community Impact Newspaper Collin College is the first community college district in the state to implement a program to train educators with concealed handgun…


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South Carolina State, technical college system agree to streamline transfers Times and Democrat South Carolina State University and the South Carolina Technical College System have signed a memorandum of understanding that will allow students who…


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Bill Daley proposes merging CPS and City Colleges Chicago Sun-Times Mayoral candidate Bill Daley wants to merge the Chicago Public Schools with the City Colleges of Chicago to save administrative costs and free up money…


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New governor names community colleges’ president as counsel Associated Press Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills has announced that Maine Community College System President Derek Langhauser will serve as her chief legal counsel. West Virginia college…


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Commetary: Use lottery surplus to help more students afford college Atlanta Journal Constitution Using state lottery dollars for education as intended could help a new generation of Georgians access higher education, shore up colleges that…


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Oklahoma college’s Wish Book provides opportunity to donate scholarship money Tulsa World Tulsa Community College has released its annual Wish Book catalog, allowing anyone to contribute toward funding student scholarships. Kinney hopes for more community…


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Scott taps into ‘job growth’ money for projects News Herald Florida Gov. Rick Scott has approved more than $2 million for Palm Beach State College to help create the Center of Excellence in Engineering Technology….


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With dorms closed, homeless students struggle to find housing during the holidays News & Observer There are misconceptions regarding student homelessness — many students do not understand how someone living in a dorm can be…