But the state is late to launch the approach and slow to spread it.
Author: Sami Edge
New higher ed budget would boost college, university funding
The proposal includes an extra $100 million for low-income students and $24 million for the Oregon Tribal Student grant.
SW Washington member of Congress breaks with Dems to oppose student debt forgiveness
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, who represents Southwest Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, was one of two Democrats to break with the party-line vote.
Kotek launches ambitious effort to upgrade how Oregon colleges prepare teachers to help children read
Gov. Tina Kotek set in motion an aggressive effort Wednesday to “raise the bar” for how Oregon’s colleges of education teach reading.
Slate of parents’ rights candidates fall short in Canby School Board races
Politics have been fraught in the Canby School District in recent months following book bans that sparked student protests.
Sherman, Barrow ahead in David Douglas School Board races
The results of two contested David Douglas School Board races were announced Tuesday night.
Progressive slate poised to win seats on Oregon City School Board
Four of the seven seats on the Oregon City School Board were up for grabs on Tuesday night, and each seat drew several candidates interested in the job.
Clatsop Community College offers free tuition to Chinook Nation students
The tribe called it a “historic step” that “set the bar” for other colleges in Washington and Oregon.
Oregon ranks high for share of students who leave college without a credential
Eighteen percent of Oregon’s young adults have some college education but no credential.
Oregon program helped 11,000 low-income college students meet basic needs last year
Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill that would expand the benefits navigator network, though the state has not yet collected comprehensive data on whether the program helps students better succeed in school.