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Gov. Asa Hutchinson signs into law the ARFuture Grant Act, which provides up to two years of tuition and fees at community or technical college to students enrolled in certain high-demand fields of study.
Business Services / Education / Government & Politics

Higher Education Bubble Vexing for Arkansas Institutions

Runaway inflation in the health care sector is obvious to every American family, but when a kid heads to college, this fact hits home: The consumer cost of higher education has inflated even faster over the past quarter-century. read more >
Joyce Elliott
Education / Government & Politics

Governor’s ArFuture Grant Proposal Fails in Committee

Gov. Asa Hutchinson's proposal to create a grant that would pay for tuition and fees for students at Arkansas community or technical colleges failed to pass the Senate Education Committee in a 4-4 vote Wednesday read more >
Education / Government & Politics

When Elected Officials Do Right (Editorial)

Following the parenting advice that we should praise the behavior we desire, we have compliments for a couple of elected officials. read more >
Gov. Asa Hutchinson proposed the ArFuture grant program to pay tuition and fees for students studying at technical and community colleges in certain high-demand fields.
Construction / Education / Government & Politics

ArFuture Grants To Help Fill High-Demand Jobs

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said his Arkansas Future Grant program is as much about giving students confidence to go to college as it is about giving them monetary support to do so. read more >