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It’s no secret that college is quite expensive, and in an effort to support students from less wealthy backgrounds, Princeton University revealed it would cover the college costs for those whose families make less than $100,000 annually. Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber stated: “One of Princeton’s defining values is our commitment to ensure that […]

Yesterday, Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $150 million expansion of the state’s Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) to include part-time students. The program will now be open to approximately 75,000 additional students who are taking at least six credits per semester. Governor Hochul stated: “TAP has always been there to bridge a gap between what you […]

Yesterday, the State University of New York (SUNY) Board of Trustees approved the criteria for allocating $113 million in direct funding from the state to support campus programs designed to increase services to SUNY students, bolster enrollment, and support college completion rates. $60 million of the budget will be distributed across SUNY campuses for investing […]

Monroe County is offering cash incentives to keep recent college grads from from leaving the area. The pilot program is called Rochester Emerging Talent and Innovations Network, or RETAIN. It offers recent college graduates a $2,000 payment, providing they live and work in Monroe County for one year. Monroe County is currently accepting applications for businesses […]

Do you owe money to any state University? There was a big announcement Tuesday from the State University of Board of Trustees, it’s reported they’ll no longer be holding out on transcripts for students who have outstanding balances. To Read More Click Here. Source: WHEC-TV

Megan Thee Stallion graduated from Texas Southern University with a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration over the weekend. “I know my parents are looking down on me so proud,” Megan, whose legal name is Megan Pete, wrote on Instagram. “💙 Thank you everyone for all the love today.” In honor of the achievement, Megan […]

The second drawing for New York State’s “Get a Shot to Make Your Future” raffle were announced on Thursday. Each week 10 students are randomly selected from a digital submission pool of 12-17 year old New Yorkers who have received at least one dose of the Covid19 vaccine. This week’s winners are Ella Campbell, Erie […]

New York Governor Cuomo announced a new incentive for the vaccine.  The State is now offering 50 Full Ride College Scholarships to children 12+ who receive their first dose of the Pfizer shot. 10 kids will be selected randomly every week for 5 weeks starting May 27. The prize includes tuition, room & board, books […]

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is looking to require students of the SUNY and CUNY public universities and colleges to get vaccinated to attend in-person classes this fall. The state can’t mandate vaccines until they get approval by the federal government. State vaccination data showed just 24.7% of people ages 16 to 25 have been fully vaccinated. It’s the […]

Talking about taking advantage of the extra time you have! There is 12 years old from North Carolina who is graduating from high school and college in the same week. Mike Wimmer who is 12 years old decided to double up on his classes during the pandemic. Taking dual enrollment classes he decided to graduate […]


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