BUFFALO, N.Y. — Part of the governor's budget includes a proposal to allow people ages 25 to 55 to get free tuition for certain programs at community colleges.
The value of a college degree is increasingly being questioned for many valid reasons. To counter this trend a ...
Part of Hochul's newly unveiled $252 billion budget dedicates $47 million to provide tuition-free community college education ...
New York would fund free community college for adults pursuing in-demand careers under a new proposal by Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Gov. Kathy Hochul will unveil a $252 billion state budget proposal today that offers free tuition to students seeking ...
We need to think creatively about threats to open inquiry and ways to preserve and enhance free expression on campus.
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The county's only two-year college provides education to over 17,000 people. That number may expand under Gov. Kathy Hochul's ...
In her State of the State address, Gov. Kathy Hochul outlined a number of initiatives to make New York more affordable in ...
Currently, New York students from families making under $125,000 can attend SUNY and CUNY schools tuition-free, regardless of their degree program. For most of its nearly 200-year existence, all CUNY ...
Wake up, American foundations. Millions of willing children can use your help. Use the Barrio Logan College Institute as a ...
Affordability was the main theme of Governor Kathy Hochul’s State of the State Address. Tuition free community college was ...