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Adult Ed Funding Restored, but Migrant Students Still Waiting

The Trump administration’s decision to restore hundreds of millions of dollars in frozen adult education funds ends weeks of uncertainty for colleges.

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Successful Program for Migrant Students Is on Trump’s Chopping Block

The program, which expects over 8,000 participants in fall 2025, works to recruit children of migrant fishers and farmworkers who didn’t plan to go to college.

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Now Hiring: Title VI Coordinators

Experts say the wave in hiring of Title VI staff mirrors a similar surge in the early 2010s, when institutions changed how they respond to Title IX complaints.

ED Won’t Fund CTE, Dual Enrollment for ‘Illegal’ Students

The Education Department said Thursday that federal money shouldn’t fund dual enrollment, adult education and certain career and technical education...
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Austin Community College Joins Fight Over Noncitizens’ In-State Tuition

Backed by civil rights groups, Texas undocumented students and Austin Community College are pushing back on the speedy dismantling of in-state tuition benefits for noncitizens.

HHS Finds Harvard in Violation of Title VI

The Health and Human Services Department announced Monday that Harvard University’s “deliberate indifference” regarding discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students...
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Listen: Recognizing and Encouraging Military-Affiliated Students

In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, the University of Texas at San Antonio’s senior director of veteran and military affairs discusses ways to engage and support students connected to the military.

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Too Many Well-Paid Middle-Skills Jobs, Not Enough Credentials

The U.S. needs to produce almost 712,000 more credentials per year to meet future demand in high-paying fields that don’t require bachelor’s degrees, a new report says. And addressing racial and gender disparities would help.