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Texas higher education leaders say equitable access is key for graduation goals
Read full article: Texas higher education leaders say equitable access is key for graduation goalsDuring a Texas Tribune event on higher education, panelists also spoke about using the state’s historic surplus to improve the affordability of universities and keep rising costs down.
East Central athletes sign National Letters of Intent
Read full article: East Central athletes sign National Letters of IntentIt was a big Thursday morning at East Central high school with several student athletes signing their National Letters of Intent to continue their sports careers at the collegiate level.
HIGHLIGHTS: Trinity football opens spring season with victory over Austin College
Read full article: HIGHLIGHTS: Trinity football opens spring season with victory over Austin CollegeAndrew has covered athletics of all levels for more than five years and is dedicated to shining a spotlight on local San Antonio athletes and their stories.
More than $54 million in PPP loans went to small private Texas colleges and universities
Read full article: More than $54 million in PPP loans went to small private Texas colleges and universitiesSome small private and for-profit Texas college and universities received Paycheck Protection Program loans to stay afloat and meet payroll. None of the state's public schools or largest private schools were eligible for the loans, though they have received other forms of federal aid. The loans were disclosed Monday by the Small Business Administration, which did not provide precise amounts of money each university or college received. Those ranges indicate that the Texas schools received at least $54 million combined. Most of the Texas colleges and universities that received PPP loans did not immediately respond to The Texas Tribunes request for comment.