California's community college board is considering charging an application fee to offset the losses from financial aid fraud. According to California Community Colleges, the shift to online learning ...
The college application process can be both exciting and overwhelming. Between different application portals, financial aid deadlines, scholarships, and essays, the process can be time-consuming. This ...
EdSource · This California Teacher of the Year embraces her dwarfism as a strength On top of the typical anxieties of the college application season, California’s high school class of 2025 had some ...
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Faced with increasing financial aid fraud, the board of California’s community colleges is considering ways to charge students an application fee and tighten its identity verification process.
With so many influencers out there talking about how to get into UC, it can be tough to know what’s true and what’s just plain wrong. UC admissions director Robert Penman sets the record straight.
Financial aid fraud has been on the rise in California’s community colleges. Scammers stole roughly $8.4 million in federal financial aid and more than $2.7 million in state aid in 2024. California ...
New data released by the University of California last week shows a number of changes, as well as continuities, when compared to past years of admissions and enrollment. As explained by Michael Burke ...
College application season is here, as high school seniors up and down the state mull over essay topics and consider how best to answer the University of California's all-important "personal insight ...
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