NYS budget allocates money for SUNY programs
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Local SUNY schools to receive more state funding
State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. and the SUNY Board of Trustees on Tuesday announced the allocation of $114 million in increased operating aid across State-operated SUNY campuses from the recently enacted state budget.
NYS budget allocates money for SUNY programs
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)---In the beginning of the year, Governor Kathy Hochul proposed free community college for New Yorkers ages 25 to 55 who want to go into certain fields such as teaching, nursing, technology, and engineering. Included in the state budget is $28 million dollars to make that happen. "This is going to be a real attractive opportunity for a lot of New Yorkers," said SUNY Chancellor, John King. "And we know employers are very exci…
Why New York Is All-In on Thermal Energy Networks
New York leaders sent a powerful message in their final budget: we’re building the infrastructure of tomorrow and it’s clean, efficient, and union-built. Governor Hochul’s $1 billion Sustainable Future Program includes $200 million for modern thermal energy networks (TENs), paving the way forward for projects at public universities and municipalities across the state. The landmark funding proves that thermal energy networks are not just a pilot …
NY Announces Free Community College For Adults In High-Demand Fields – NYCTastemakers
Community college will be free for adults pursuing select degrees, according to a recent announcement by New York Governor Kathy Hochul. The governor had previously pitched the free community college program in January. According to Higher Ed Dive, Hochul proposed that the program could be an answer to alleviate the workforce gaps in critical, low-staffed […]
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