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Central Michigan University received $15 million in state funds to establish the Michigan Consortium for Addressing Rural Education Expansion and Retention (MiCAREER) Resource Hub, a program that offers a pathway to obtaining a teaching license for people who already have college degrees in rural areas.
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A $2 million state grant will allow students to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Saginaw Valley State University after completing their associates in nursing at Alpena Community College.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer rolled out a “blueprint" Wednesday outlining return-to-school plans, but that the blueprint is not an order.The state has almost…
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As enrollment continues to decline across Michigan, K-12 schools are picking up more non-traditional students to help bolster funding.That’s according to…
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Thousands of Michigan schools are starting a new year under a cloud of uncertainty as they wait for state lawmakers to hammer out the final K-12 education…