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SCHEV director to step down
Peter Blake to leave by end of year
Peter Blake, the long-time director of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV), will step down by the end of the year, SCHEV announced Thursday. Blake has been
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Va. Tech’s real estate program becomes department
Blackwood Department of Real Estate to add students, faculty
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Virginia Tech’s real estate program has earned approval from the State Council for Higher Education to become the Blackwood Department of Real Estate. Becoming a department housed under the Pamplin
GMU launches College of Public Health
College of Health and Human Services renamed
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George Mason University has rebranded its College of Health and Human Services as the College of Public Health in a move to address a critical need for skilled health professionals
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ODU to create supply chain, logistics, maritime school
Resolution to approve school effective Oct. 15
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Old Dominion University will create a School of Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Operations, pending approval from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, the university announced Friday. In
SCHEV funds internship programs at 3 Va. colleges
Marymount, ODU and U.Va. received funding
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The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) this week awarded $535,000 in funding to the University of Virginia, Old Dominion University and Marymount University for the Innovative Internship
Northam proposes $111M for undergrad financial aid
$4.3B in stimulus funds to be allocated during August special session
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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday that he wants to designate $111 million in federal aid to financial aid for undergraduate students: $100 million for public higher education institutions through
SCHEV releases updated goals for higher ed in Va.
The Plan focuses on equity, affordability and transformation
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The State Council of Higher Education (SCHEV) on Tuesday released an updated statewide strategic plan, which focuses on making higher education more “equitable, affordable and transformative.” The Pathways to Opportunity:
Liberty University sues state over tuition assistance cut for online students
School claims state grant changes discriminate against online learners
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Liberty University, the large, private nonprofit Christian school in Lynchburg, has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Ralph Northam and the director of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia
Fall enrollment down nearly 10% at community colleges
Public four-year colleges hold steady; private universities down 6.6%
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Early estimates indicate that fall enrollment at Virginia’s community colleges is down nearly 10% compared to fall 2019, and down by 6.6% at private four-year universities, according to the State