A new scholarship program providing $5 million for Pennsylvania employees and their dependents who are pursuing higher education at a State System university was announced Thursday by Gov. Tom Wolf and the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE).
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CTCs in Lehigh Valley, Central Pa. awarded grants to purchase new equipment
Career Technical Centers in the Lehigh Valley and Central Pennsylvania are among the 33 CTCs and two school districts to receive competitive grants to purchase new equipment aligned to training students in high-demand occupations.
Read More »Gov. Wolf announces plan to expand broadband in Pa.
The Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority has released the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Statewide Broadband Plan, Gov. Tom Wolf announced Monday.
Read More »New carbon capture research facility announced by Wolf Administration
Plans for a $6 million carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) facility to house subsurface core samples and drill cuttings from throughout Pennsylvania was announced Wednesday by Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn.
Read More »PA working families to benefit from new child care tax credit
To help ease child care costs for working families, the Wolf Administration and General Assembly is investing $25 million in the new child care tax credit program.
Read More »Wolf Administration visits Lehigh Valley to promote opioid addiction treatment
Today, members of the Wolf Administration were in Lehigh Valley to promote Project RAMP, which expands access to medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder.
Read More »PDE offers $23 million in grants to agencies that support lifelong learning
The Pennsylvania Department of Education’s (PDE) Bureau of Postsecondary and Adult Education today announced the grants are now available through the Adult Basic Education Direct Service grant competition.
Read More »Federal grant funding to support Pennsylvania’s child care subsidies
Child Care Works (CCW), Pennsylvania’s subsidized child care program, is set to receive $352 million in funding to decrease costs to families who qualify for subsidized care and add incentives for child care providers.
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