Military students face uncertainty as the Pentagon evaluates universities beyond Harvard, potentially affecting top-leveleducation plans.
Forty students at the University of New Hampshire rely on federal tuition assistance that was frozen this month as part of the government shutdown. The federal government shutdown has frozen some ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — Angelo State University (ASU) announced they are pledging to pay the tuition and fees ...
College enrollment is declining largely due to the falling birth rates over time. However, it would be an oversimplification to say that it is as simple as more factors are affecting enrollment. For ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — A local university says it’s prepared to pay thousands of dollars to help military students make it through a potential extended government shutdown. On Tuesday, Columbus State ...
Angelo State University is offering to pay the tuition for any of its active-duty military students in the event that their military tuition assistance funding gets canceled due to the ongoing federal ...
For most military families, it feels like they're racing against a clock. Between deployment and new orders, their students ...
Dennis O’Brien Elementary School officially joined a growing network of military-friendly schools on Jan. 30 with a ribbon ...
In a celebration of commitment, compassion, and educational excellence, Lyman Hall and Button Gwinnett Elementary Schools were both honored May 15, 2025, with the prestigious Military Flagship School ...
SAN DIEGO — In recognition of Month of the Military Child, National University representatives visited several San Diego County schools Tuesday, including Loma Verde Elementary in Chula Vista, to help ...
The Military Replacement Grant reflects the UAGC commitment to showing up for military-affiliated students with clarity, stability, and care, especially during times of uncertainty.” — John P. Aldrich ...
When they were in the military, Max Kim ’16, Michael Liao ’17 and Ann Thompson GS began each day hours before the typical college student gets out of bed. Kim, who spent 25 months between his freshman ...