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The head of Heartland Community College says federal proposals to reduce the amount of and eligibility for Pell Grants and other changes to higher education are "out of touch" with the world and students of today.
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Most community college students say they want to end up with a four-year degree. Few actually complete that dream.
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The Heartland Community College baseball team is returning to the World Series for a fourth straight season, on a quest for the program’s second national championship during that span.
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Heartland Community College and Millikin University announced a new transfer partnership that will make the transition between schools easier for Heartland graduates.
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District 87 bought the Willie G. and Gloria Brown Education Center building to address overcrowding of pre-K and Bloomington Career Academy classes.
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None of the higher education institutions in Bloomington-Normal report having overdoses on campus, but health officials still encourage students to take advantage of prevention training and be prepared.
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Country Financial Trail will allow access from Raab Road, Vermillion Way and Heartland Community College's The Corn Crib parking lot. The trail will wrap around Birky Pond and run alongside 13 acres of soon-to-be restored prairie land.
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The Heartland Community College Board of Trustees is scheduled to vote Tuesday night on three construction projects slated to begin this spring.
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Panelists came together Thursday in Normal to share their stories and talk about the psychological impacts of adjusting from being incarcerated to getting back to everyday life.
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The Heartland Academy for Learning Opportunities offers a higher education experience to students with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities or other learning challenges.