(From InsideHigherEd.com) WASHINGTON -- Community colleges and
high schools would receive federal funds to create free, online courses
in a program that is in the final stages of being drafted by the Obama
administration.
The program is part of a series of efforts to
help community colleges reach more students and to link basic skills
education to job training. The proposals are outlined in administration
discussion drafts obtained by Inside Higher Ed. A formal
announcement could come in the next few weeks. In addition to the free
online courses, the plan would provide $9 billion over 10 years to help
community colleges develop and improve programs related to preparing
students for good jobs, and a $10 billion loan fund (at low or no
interest) for community college facilities.
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