Clinton Twp., MI - According to the Financial Health Network’s 2020 U.S. Financial Health Pulse, a majority of Americans (67 percent or 167 million) are not financially healthy. The goal of 4-H financial education is to improve these outcomes by helping youth understand and develop the skills they will need to be financially smart adults.
Detroit, MI - /PRNewswire/ -- Community college students in Wayne County, Michigan now have virtual access to healthcare included in their tuition.
Southfield, MI - /PRNewswire/ -- Students in communities in every corner of Michigan, from the Upper Peninsula to metropolitan areas, will have access to new career and technical education opportunities through the Michigan-based SME Education Foundation.
Lansing, MI - Students who want to be given priority consideration for state of Michigan financial aid programs should submit their Free Application for Federal Student Aid – commonly known as the FAFSA – on or before March 1, according to the Michigan Department of Treasury.
Detroit, MI - /PRNewswire/ -- Grand Circus, a Detroit-based learning institute and technology training academy, has announced that they are partnering with Apple to offer introductory iOS app development courses to Michiganders throughout 2022.
Mt. Clemens, MI - Funded by a $515,000 “Regional Talent Innovation Grant” from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, and $906,000 of Community Development Block Grant - CARES Act funds, Macomb County and its partners will offer free training in specific, high-demand occupations.
Farmington Hills, MI - /PRNewswire/ -- Moms for America, a nonprofit educational organization, and concerned parents of students enrolled in the Farmington Michigan Public School District, hosted a press conference and peaceful rally on Tuesday January 11, 2022 prior to testifying at the Board of Education's first public meeting since the disclosure of their "21-Day Equity Challenge" last month.
Lansing, MI - Four Michigan universities will receive $18.5 million in federal funds over the next two years to collect and analyze genomic data to address emerging infectious disease threats and enhance the state’s ability to respond to those threats, announced the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) January 5, 2022.