Tag: financial_aid
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Governor Newsom Declares May "Foster Care Month," Highlights State Support for Youth
Governor Gavin Newsom has proclaimed May 2026 as "Foster Care Month" in California, acknowledging the challenges faced by foster youth and highlighting state initiatives for family support, education, and financial aid.
Politics and GovernmentUSAGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEducationSocial IssuesEconomy Gavin NewsomCaliforniaFoster Care MonthFoster YouthFamily SupportFinancial AidCalifornia Governors Office
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Penn Celebrates Class of 2026 Commencement and Receives Landmark $20 Million Financial Aid Gift
Penn marks its 270th Commencement for over 9,000 graduates and announces a $20 million gift for middle-income student financial aid. The university also highlights student achievements, new research, and academic initiatives.
HealthBusinessScience & TechnologyWorldEducationMedical ScienceArtificial IntelligenceEconomySocial Issues University of PennsylvaniaCommencementFinancial AidClass of 2026ScholarshipsMedical ResearchHigher Education
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Penn Receives $20 Million Gift for Middle-Income Student Aid
Wharton alumnus Greg Mondre and his wife, Alexandra, have donated $20 million to the University of Pennsylvania, boosting financial aid for middle-income students and supporting the Quaker Commitment.
HealthBusinessScience & TechnologyEducationMedical ScienceEconomySocial Issues University of PennsylvaniaFinancial AidGreg MondreAlexandra MondreQuaker CommitmentHigher EducationPhilanthropy
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Yale Admits 2,328 to Class of 2030
Yale has accepted 2,328 students for its Class of 2030, chosen from the second-largest applicant pool in its history. The incoming class represents diverse backgrounds from across the U.S. and 75 countries.
EducationBusiness Yale UniversityAdmissionsClass of 2030Higher EducationFinancial AidInternational StudentsUniversity
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Media Monitor: Washington Post reports rising income thresholds for home-buying assistance
The Washington Post is reporting that home-buying assistance programs nationwide are increasing their income thresholds, allowing individuals earning up to $200,000 to qualify for aid due to soaring housing costs.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyReal EstateFederal Government housing costshome-buying assistanceincome thresholdfinancial aidThe Washington Post