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Wells Fargo Teams Up With Schools to Bridge Racial Wealth Divide

Seven colleges and universities across the country are collaborating with Wells Fargo to help students fight hunger, student loan debt, and other financial hardships.

University of Chicago to Award Doctorate to Slain Student

The University of Chicago will grant a posthumous doctorate to a financial economics student who was killed in a random shooting in January.

JP Morgan Launches Scholarship Program for HBCUs

Multinational investment bank and financial services company JP Morgan Chase recently teamed up with the United Negro College Fund to create an HBCU scholarship program.

Ed Secretary Cardona: Trans Athletes Have a ‘Right to Compete’

US Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said transgender athletes have the right to compete and suggested that the Biden administration will look at measures to protect these students against a rising number of anti-transgender bills.

South Carolina HBCU Clinton College Cuts Tuition by 50 Percent

Clinton College in Rock Hill will be cutting tuition by 50 percent this fall semester to ease the financial strain on families negatively impacted by the pandemic.

VCU Expels Fraternity for Involvement in Student Death

Virginia Commonwealth University has banned a fraternity from operating on campus after a freshman pledge died at one of its parties due to alcohol poisoning.

Denmark Tech to Cancel Tuition for First 500 Scholarship Applicants

Denmark Technical College is offering a free tuition scholarship to the first 500 applicants who enroll for the fall semester.

UNCW Helping Low-Income Students Achieve Their College Dreams

The University of North Carolina Wilmington is partnering with nonprofit College Advising Corps to increase higher education opportunities for underrepresented students in rural communities.