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Colleges prepare for students to return after spring protests

 DePaul officials say workers have been fixing an estimated $180,000 worth of damage to the Quad and surrounding areas. #protest

Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs’ Plan to Allow Leftover College Savings Funds to Be Used For Retirement Signed Into Law

Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs' Plan to Allow Leftover College Savings Funds to Be Used For Retirement Signed Into Law (Illinois) - Parents who...

Gov. Pritzker, DCFS Award Record-Breaking Number of College Scholarships to Current and Former Youth in Care

This year, 352 current or former youth in care will receive scholarship certificates provided by the Illinois DCFS Scholarship Program... #scholarships

Illinois Department of Corrections and Lewis University Launch New Prison Education Program at Sheridan Correctional Center

This new prison education program at Sheridan Correctional Center is the latest in many interventions and other services provided at one of the largest substance abuse treatment programs in the nation.

Several New Illinois Laws Affect the Education System

One law mandates school board members to receive training on trauma-informed practices. #illinois #education

South Suburban College to Host Legal Studies Open Houses in December and January

89% of the program graduates between August 2021 to March 2022 were working in the Legal Field within six months of graduation. #SouthSuburbanCollege #SouthHolland

Joyce Highlights College Affordability and Debt Relief Opportunities

“Higher education is expensive and the cost can place unneeded stressors on students,” said Joyce. “I encourage all students who think they could use some help to take advantage of the state and local resources available to them.” #college

Department of Family and Support Services Announce Community Services Block Grant Scholarships Available for Chicago Residents

The CSBG Scholarship Program offers financial aid ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 for income-eligible residents of the City of Chicago who demonstrate academic achievement, career potential, and educational motivation.

Gov. Pritzker Celebrates $434 Million Investment in Higher Education Institutions

"Deferred maintenance projects are an important part of keeping our State facilities up-to-date, sustainable, and accessible, ensuring they meet the growing needs of the populations they serve" #highereducation

Cory Thames Working Tirelessly to Bring About Positive Change for Students at Chicago State University

“I hope that the work I am putting in and the services I continue to advocate for helps to change the trajectory of students’ lives.” #CoreyThames

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