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Michigan House budget would equalize K-12 education funding for the first time
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The Fostering Futures Scholarship Trust Fund Aims to Help Students Formerly in Foster Care
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Specs Howard to become part of Lawrence Tech on June 1
Existing Specs Howard students to complete current curricula
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SOUTHFIELD, Mich. –
The new relationship is set to begin June 1. Existing Specs Howard students will complete their current curricula, but in fall 2021, new degree-specific classes for LTU Specs students will begin, school officials said.
Both current and new LTU Specs students will take their courses on LTU’s full service 107-acre campus in Southfield, according to the announcement.
Specs Howard, which specializes in radio and TV broadcasting, graphic design and digital media arts, has graduated more than 15,000 alumni in those fields.
Michigan 529 Day celebration is a win-win for families
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May 7, 2021
Michigan’s Fostering Futures scholarship program is taking applications now from college-bound high school students who have been part of the state’s foster system. Michigan Education Trust Director Diane Brewer tells WSJM News Fostering Futures provides up to $3,000 in support for college students who were in foster care on or after their 13th birthday. She says young people coming out of foster care often have trouble going to college.
“Approximately 70% of students who come out of foster care would like to attend college,” Brewer said. “The percentage who will actually go on to college is about 10%, and of that, less than 3% will graduate. A lot of that has to do with the expense of college.”