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Scammers stole more than $10 million in financial aid last year by fraudulently enrolling in California's community colleges. State and federal officials are working to combat the rising fraud.
SC has had research grants worth a total of $17.5 million terminated after the federal government began pulling ...
In brochures and other marketing materials, community colleges around California paint a glittering portrait of what it’s like to be an international student on their campus. Irvine Valley College, ...
California Community Colleges “does not control the wages, hours, and working conditions of part-time professors at local community college districts, which are established through collective ...
The bill, introduced by State Rep. Corey Jackson, would require California community colleges and the California State University system to create overnight parking programs for students with ...
Last year, California Community Colleges reported losing nearly $10.3 million in local, state and federal financial aid to fraud. That is more than double the year before that.
California’s Republican representatives are calling for the U.S. Department of Education and Attorney General to investigate how California’s community colleges are handling financial aid fraud.
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