The New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) are set to embark on a groundbreaking collaboration with Delaware State University (DSU) to establish an early college program. This initiative, scheduled to launch in the 2025-2026 school year, aims to provide high school students in New York City with dual
At a nearly three-hour hearing convened by the House Education and Workforce Committee, the deeply polarized viewpoints between Republican and Democratic lawmakers on the performance of K-12 schools, college debt, and the future of American education illuminated the complexity of the issues at
The debate over whether transgender students should be allowed to participate in school sports teams that align with their gender identity has become a highly contentious issue. This discussion has garnered attention from policymakers, educators, athletes, and advocacy groups. The recent executive
The Pell Grant program, a critical lifeline for millions of students seeking higher education, faces a stark financial challenge with a projected $2.7 billion deficit anticipated by the end of the 2025 fiscal year. This alarming shortfall, detailed in a January report from the Congressional Budget
In a remarkable turn of events for higher education in the United States, the fiscal year 2025 saw a significant boost in state funding, providing a much-needed financial infusion to universities and colleges nationwide. According to the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association's
The Trump administration's aggressive moves towards diminishing the U.S. Department of Education have sparked significant debate. Advocates and analysts express concern over potential repercussions on educational services and equity programs, while proponents cheer the reduction of federal