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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Work-study students often still have unmet financial needs, even after their 15- to 20-hour-per-week jobs fill in some of the gaps ...
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Federal Work-Study funds may no longer be used to support voter registration and assistance jobs, the U.S. Department of Education said Tuesday. In an Aug. 19 Dear Colleague letter, the department ...
In the recent article “The Tutoring Problem” (The Chronicle, May 14), the idea of federal work-study students from colleges working to tutor students in local schools is represented largely as a ...
Work study works, doesn’t it? Federal work study is a government program that gives colleges and universities approximately US$1 billion in subsidies each year to help pay students who work part-time ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's office has sued a state board to end three work-study programs, claiming they exclude religious groups. Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote ...
Read full article: VIDEO: Storm in Liberty County destroys man’s metal shop The core mission of the Texas Attorney General’s office includes defending the state and state agencies in court. But on ...
The Texas Tribune - The core mission of the Texas Attorney General’s office includes defending the state and state agencies in court. But on Friday, Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office filed a rare ...