Students at Glen Oaks Community College may be eligible for additional financial assistance through new initiatives undertaken at the state and federal levels.
The CMA program is seeing increases in enrollment after just one semester of its opening. Administrators say the growth is attributable in part to people reevaluating career prospects in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The renovation of Van Lare Hall will allow administrators to move the college's nursing program into a facility with state-of-the-art technology in the classrooms.
The Tanya "The Game Changer" Seabrooks Scholarship will support women attending ECTC with preference given to residents of Radcliff, KY.
Residents of The Scholar House in Cincinnati receive subsidized housing as well support with academics, childcare, and mentorship in a community-supported project aimed at helping disadvantaged single parents achieve educational goals and financial stability.
Elizabeth Burton was recently awarded the Kentucky Foundation for Women Artist Enrichment Grant, which will help her conduct research for her novel, focused on the eugenics movement in the 1950s in Appalachia.
The new building will allow Galen to graduate more nurses every year using the latest in technology and educational resources.
In a recent publication, Intelligent.com has ranked Ashland Community and Technical College as one of "The Best Colleges for Associate's Degrees in 2021." ACTC was recognized as one of the "Best Experiential Learning Opportunities."
The agreement between VU and Taipei Private Taibei High School and Wagor International School marks the first time high school students in Taiwan will have access to American college credits while still in secondary school.
The introduction of non-degree certification programs at USI will enable participants to advance their careers by expanded skill sets and enhance prospects at professional advancement.