Wednesday 4 May 2016

White House Offers $100 Million Competitive Grants To Push Free Community College

By Sri Ravipati, Campus Technology

The new competitive grants build on the executive office’s plan to offer free community college programs and connect students to high-growth careers. The White House announced an additional investment of $100 million in competitive grants that are intended to connect more Americans to education and workforce training. The America’s Promise Job-Driven Training grants (America’s Promise Grants) build on the executive branch’s proposal last year to offer two years of free community college for students across the U.S. According to a news release, the America’s Promise Grants “will help communities catalyze new and strengthen existing partnerships and programs to provide more Americans access to the knowledge and skills they need to pursue their educational and career goals, particularly in high-growth sectors like technology, manufacturing and health care.”

https://campustechnology.com/articles/2016/04/27/white-house-offers-100-million-competitive-grants-to-push-free-community-college.aspx

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