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Bottom Line is a nonprofit that aims to help degree-aspiring students in Dayton get into and through college and successfully launch a career.
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The 529 Plan is a national savings account families can create to put away money for their children's education.
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The University of Dayton is the only Ohio institution nationally recognized as a 'High Flyer' for making a college degree more accessible –despite a person’s finances.
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A new airline, Avelo, made its first flight out of Dayton and Miami University hosted a Robotics Challenge this weekend.
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The College to Law Enforcement Pathway Program helps students who want to serve in law enforcement connect with various agencies.
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Antioch College's president, Dr. Jane Fernandes, has been on the job for over a year. Dr. Fernandes recently spoke to WYSO's Chris Welter about the tiny liberal arts college's successes and challenges.
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Around 1,800 of the 2000 new UD students moved into their first year dorms on Friday.
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In part two of the Race Project's story about racism, friendship and reconciliation, producer Basim Blunt picks up the thread and gives us a review of what we’ve already learned.
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WYSO's American Graduate series, “What's Next,” is looking at students in their senior year of high school. Today, we talk with seniors about getting…
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The state budget froze tuition costs for two years. And the leader of Ohio’s largest university has been touring the state pushing for more affordable…
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Earlier this year, Gov. John Kasich asked a nine-member task force to figure out how to make higher education more affordable. The group met at…
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Today in Graduating Latino, we head to Trotwood—a community that’s trying to get on its feet after years of losing jobs and industry. At Trotwood-Madison…