This article is part of a series on the intersections of community colleges and child care. Other articles in the series are available here. Community college students are often balancing lives and ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — When Cai-Lonni Haywood left the Navy, she wanted to go back to school to become a nurse. She tried a for-profit college, but it shut down suddenly. So she started attending ...
At a time when federal funding for Medicaid, public broadcasting and food assistance are on the chopping block, the fate of a smaller program has flown under the radar, despite having enormous ...
The latest national report on students who left college without earning a degree contains some sobering data: Approximately 2.1 million students stopped higher education between January 2022 and July ...
Balancing school and parenthood is challenging due to the rising costs and scarcity of child care. Nearly one in five undergraduate students are parents, with single mothers comprising a significant ...
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Le Moyne College to offer $10,000 stipends to health grad students for child care, other life needs
DeWitt, NY — Le Moyne College trains more than 300 graduate students each year in critical and much-needed healthcare fields, from nursing to mental health counseling. Despite its small size, the ...
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