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The number of Michigan students taking career and technical education courses has surpassed pre-COVID enrollment for the first time, according to the Michigan Department of Education.
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The Michigan Senate approved another round of proposals for the state’s next budget Thursday, after debate in the chamber occasionally became tense.
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The U.S. Department of Education announced they're making corrections to this years federal student aid form. Due to the changes, universities won't be able to send students their financial aid offers until April.
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What was once exclusively offered to the College of Medicine, will soon be available for all Central Michigan University students. Starting March 30,…
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Students on medicaid who graduated this year are eligible to receive free tuition, but the deadline to qualify is coming quickly. The Tuition Incentive…
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A state program that feeds students during summer months has become the largest of its type in the country. The program is run by the U.S. Department of…
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Two Genesee County high schools have been added to a list of 71 schools throughout Michigan that work with a program to help students transition into…
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A new poll shows that parents throughout Michigan are concerned about the education their children are receiving. The poll surveyed a thousand parents of…
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Students are heading into summer vacation around Michigan over the next few weeks. That means no more school lunches for children living in poverty. Now…