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Cleary is skipping letters of recommendation, admissions essays, a lengthy application form, and application fees for Livingston County graduates with at least a 2.0 GPA.
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The Michigan Reconnect program would offer scholarships for students age 21 and older to cover tuition costs at a local community college.
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Fewer low-income and Black students are enrolling in Michigan colleges and universities.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive order Wednesday creating a new state department focused on getting more kids into preschool and more adults to graduate from college or a career-training program.
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The university also plans to submit a formal "fact finding" petition with the Michigan Employment Relations Commission, unless there is substantial movement towards a resolution with the union by Tuesday, May 16.
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Santa Ono reflects on his first semester at the University of Michigan and shares his vision for the year ahead.
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Depending on need and the type of college or university they attend, students could receive thousands in annual aid.
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Today on Stateside, the political fallout at Michigan State University after the resignation of president Samuel Stanley. Plus, a chat with Yuval Sharon of Detroit Opera.
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The education bill details award amounts for a new scholarship program and increases scholarship funding.
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The joint Capital Outlay Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday approved Senate Bill 78, which would allocate money for projects ranging from new high-tech learning centers to renovations of existing buildings. The bill passed with bipartisan support.