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Earlier this month nine colleges across Minnesota were awarded with the 2026 Hunger Free Campus Grant.
“For too many Minnesota students, food insecurity is a daily concern,” OHE Commissioner Dennis Olson said. “This initiative is helping students access the nutrition they need to focus on their studies and finish their program. I look forward to a day when every campus in the state is hunger free.”
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The Minnesota Office of Higher Education (OHE) has released new academic standards for reduced-credit bachelor’s degrees. These programs allow students to earn a bachelor’s degree for a minimum 90 credits, while maintaining the rigor and breadth of traditional 120-credit bachelor’s programs.
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If you or someone you know is looking for more information on the college and financial aid process, we are here to help! Join us in the upcoming months for a series of college and financial aid webinars created specifically for students and families to walk through components and steps of apply for college and financial aid.
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The Minnesota P-20 Education Partnership is proud of our ongoing commitment to maintaining a strong and equitable education system in our state, one that improves social and economic outcomes for each and every Minnesotan.
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Applying for the FAFSA is the first step in securing financial support for your education, and it does not have to be a daunting process.
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