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Richmond’s major localities share this trend with the state of Virginia, as 127,514 students were accepted in 2023-24 as opposed to the 114,542 students accepted in 2021-22.
Even though Virginia colleges received $134 million in CARES Act funding, ... It’s hard to know for sure what drove students away from college, said Peter Blake, director of SCHEV.
SCHEV has set a goal for 70% of Virginia residents to have a college degree, certificate or credential by 2030. Bill to stop colleges from holding transcripts hostage voted down again ...
The State Council on Higher Education in Virginia for Virginia (SCHEV) found that 524,483 students enrolled in colleges and universities in Virginia in the fall of 2023 — making for a decrease ...
According to a release from SCHEV on Friday, April 11, since they began tracking the V-TOP program during the COVID-19 pandemic, Virginia has seen a noticeable increase in credit-bearing internships.
Virginia colleges awarded 39% fewer English degrees during the 2021. Skip to ... The enrollment decline trend is also seen outside of Virginia, according to Joe DeFilippo, SCHEV’s director of ...
Virginia veterans fight to keep college funding for their ... A spokesperson for SCHEV said in the 2018-19 school year at four-year universities over 1,300 students received waivers through ...
Also during the SCHEV meeting Tuesday, student advisory members representing colleges across Virginia discussed critical issues impacting students.
RICHMOND — Two new state grant programs will help Virginia students pay for distinctly different types of training. The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia on Tuesday approved ...
College admissions are on the rise in several greater Richmond localities — as well as Virginia on the whole — according to recent reports. Skip to content WRIC ABC 8News ...