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Law permanently establishes Community College Opportunity Grant program

Law permanently establishes Community College Opportunity Grant program Law permanently establishes Community College Opportunity Grant program Gov. Phil Murphy has signed a bill (A-4410) into law which permanently establishes the Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG) program, which will allow qualified students to attend any New Jersey community college without tuition or educational fees. “For far too long, higher education has been out of reach for countless New Jerseyans due to its high cost,” Murphy was quoted as saying in a press release. “This (law) underscores our continued commitment to college affordability, ensuring that our young people and working adults have the opportunity to earn post-secondary degrees and advance their promising careers.”

To prepare kids for the workplace, companies should partner with vo-tech and colleges | Opinion

To prepare kids for the workplace, companies should partner with vo-tech and colleges | Opinion Updated Feb 23, 2021; Posted Feb 23, 2021 Judy Savage, executive director of the New Jersey Council of County Vocational-Technical Schools, and Aaron Fichtner, president of the New Jersey Council of County Colleges, says their goal is to expand employer partnerships, so students will graduate from a vocational-technical high school or community college with sustained work experience related to their career program, as well as industry credentials or a degree that will make them job-ready in a changing economy. Facebook Share By Judy Savage and Aaron Fichtner Jobs and businesses will be forever changed by the coronavirus pandemic, and employers will need new strategies to find and develop the talent they need for future growth.

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