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 ...
You might expect to find a 2-year-old undergraduate work-study program under layers of rubble these days, what with all the restrictions because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. But despite the ...
Attending college requires a significant investment of both time and funds, so to offset the cost of higher education and increase its accessibility, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) provides the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 jobs on and off campus. This ...
Samantha Hicks is affiliated with the South Carolina Association of Financial Aid Administrators as current member and President-Elect and the Southern Association of Student Financial Aid ...
When it comes to education, the Arizona state Legislature is mercurial at best. Just when you’re about to lose hope in the abilities of our legislators, given their dubious collective choice to ...
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 ...
College campuses can only function with students. And by that, I don’t mean they only need students there to pay tuition and attend classes. I mean that many of the essential functions of college ...