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UC Riverside Unveils Bachelor of Arts Program at Norco State Prison

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The University of California (UC), Riverside announced it will be offering a bachelor of arts degree program at Norco California Rehabilitation Center starting in fall 2024. Incarcerated students will be able to earn a bachelor's degree in education, society, and human development with a concentration in social justice at little to no cost.

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Bachelor degrees | Top international options to consider in 2023

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Considering bachelor degrees abroad Pursuing a bachelor’s degree abroad has become an increasingly popular choice among students seeking a education, cultural enrichment, and international experience. The year 2023 brings exciting opportunities for those considering studying overseas.

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National Louis University Receives $5 Million Grant for Early Childhood Education Training Institute

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National Louis University announced it is creating an institute of early childhood education. The McCormick Institute for Early Childhood will incorporate the university's bachelor's and graduate programs and professional development opportunities. The institute was made possible in part by a $5 million grant from the Robert R.

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N.C. A&T Wins $1.1M Grant for Special Education Teaching Program

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The Department of Education's $1.1 million grant will go toward recruiting and training students to become special education teachers. Department of Education (ED) awarded North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (N.C. million grant for its special education teaching program. A&T) a $1.1

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Pell Grant Eligibility Extended to Cal Poly Humboldt Prison Education Program

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Students enrolled in the Cal Poly Humboldt Prison Education Program will be able to pay for the program through federal Pell Grants starting this fall. Department of Education. Previously, incarcerated students weren't eligible for Pell Grants, outside of limited pilot programs , requiring them to pay for their education out of pocket.

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Roanoke College Announces Master of Education Program

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The master of education is Roanoke College's second master's program after its master of business administration. Qualifying graduates of Roanoke College in Virginia are guaranteed enrollment into its new master of education (M.Ed.) Prospective students can have a bachelor's degree in any major. Its new M.Ed. Roanoke's M.Ed.

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Formerly Incarcerated Man Earns Degree After Decades-Long Fight for Education Behind Bars

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As a “lifer,” Fordham wasn't eligible to participate in prison education programs, but he fought back and earned a diploma, vocational certificates, and an associate degree from Miami Dade College. The college program offers incarcerated men in South Florida the opportunity to earn college educations behind bars. Fordham said.