Two universities in California ranked among the top 25 safest college campuses in the country.
FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how San Diego area high schools have done so far.
The requirement would not take effect until one or more of the vaccines receives "full approval" from the FDA and are widely available.
A San Marcos High School teacher was caught yelling at her students on Zoom last week, decrying parents' complaints about distance learning.
Several public schools are tapping coronavirus aid funds to show appreciation, provide stipends, hazard pay or incentivize their return.
A San Marcos High School teacher was caught yelling at her students on Zoom, venting about parents' complaints on distance learning.
San Diego State University will return primarily to in-person education and reopen on-campus housing for students in the fall term.
University officials said they expect around 90% of students and 85% of on-site staff to be fully vaccinated by the fall quarter.
"SDSU prepares almost 75% of the public health workforce in the county, including our very own public health officer, Dr. Wilma Wooten."
Nearly all classes are being scheduled as in-person for fall 2021.
Teachers brazenly refuse to go back to their classrooms, but willingly will provide education to illegally present minors
Investigators will enroll approximately 12,000 college students aged 18-26 years at more than 20 universities across the U.S.
More than 100 Golden State middle and high schools were honored this year. See which San Diego area schools made the cut.
The funds are set to be used for first-generation, low-income and underrepresented students.
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in San Diego County.
Students are on the fast track to becoming apprentices in the building and construction trades industry through a new program.
The plan is a hybrid model and students will have the option to continue learning from home.
See which local students were named among the 4,500 candidates for the 2021 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.
The three counselors were chosen out of 47 submissions.
American Patrick Reed shot a 4-under-par 68 Sunday to win the $7.5 million Farmers Insurance Open by five strokes over five golfers.
The scholarships, which range from $2,000 to $2,500 each, are being offered by the Cal Coast Cares Foundation.
UC San Diego reported that 245 of its students have tested positive for COVID-19 since the winter quarter began on Jan. 4.
California Credit Union awards scholarships to students who are motivated in their studies and active in their schools and communities.
The 10-campus system, including UC San Diego, has been holding primarily remote classes due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Cox Charities is offering $75,000 in college scholarships to high school seniors in the San Diego area.
Cal State University San Marcos has extended its deadline to apply for admission for the fall 2021 semester by six weeks.
The goal is to test every student and staff member every two weeks, starting with those on campus for the first phase of school reopening.
The CSU system, which includes SDSU and CSU San Marcos, is planning for an anticipated return primarily to in-person courses next fall.
A computer glitch prevented applicants from completing their online forms.
The Collaborative Clinical Trials Unit at UCSD has been selected to lead and administer a seven-year grant for HIV/AIDS clinical trials.
The goal is to begin testing equipment in 2022, and to make the testbed available to outside research teams and industry leaders by 2025.
On Monday, SDSU brought back more than 150 in-person classes after a nearly six-week pause on the learning structure.
The project will provide data and analysis on violence in Mexico related to narcotrafficking and its impact on the population.
Participation is voluntary and students who participate in the sessions will continue to receive online learning.
The Interfraternity Council, along with other student organizations, put out a call for COVID-19 convalescent plasma and blood donations.
"This project not only benefits the school, but benefits the greater community by reducing carbon waste," said Head of School John Fowler.
District officials say the letter is misleading about ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Ten students have tested positive for COVID-19 and have been moved into temporary isolation lodging, campus officials reported.
In the county, Latino residents are three times more likely than white residents to become infected with the disease, according to figures.
The foundation assists students from underrepresented backgrounds with earning a degree and helps them transfer to a four-year college.