In the past six months, the Georgia Pathways to Coverage program, the first state-managed Medicaid program to have a work requirement in the United States, has only gained 1,887 new participants.
The program aims to support high school students looking to join the workforce after graduation.
ATLANTA — With just nine months left for the test pilot program, Gov. Brian Kemp said he’s proposing new legislation to adjust how the Georgia Pathways to Coverage program works and provide the ...
ATLANTA — A new analysis of the experimental Georgia Pathways to Coverage medical insurance program says that barriers to access, particularly among uninsured Georgians in rural communities and among ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Edge Pathways, the education technology company closing the STEM gap, launches today with $8M in seed funding. The company was founded to give first-year college students ...
ATLANTA — The Trump administration is giving Georgia’s medical insurance program another year, even though it’s only enrolled a fraction of the people it expected to help. Georgia Pathways was set to ...
For driven first-year RIT students like Lauren Reger and Palak Wadhwa, getting a jump on studying and conducting research, all while steadily moving on the path toward a graduate degree, was an ...
The University of Maine and the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) program have partnered this year to offer a new Pathways to NROTC Program. The program works to provide scholarship ...
Marlin, Texas (KWTX) - Marlin Independent School District officially celebrated the launch of its new K-12 Cyber Security Pathways Program on Thursday, February 5, bringing together district leaders, ...
At the U.S. Open at Pinehurst last month, Esther Etherington was one of 24 students selected from a pool of nearly 500 applicants to take part in a unique opportunity: the USGA Pathways Internship, an ...
Karmen Englert was in college in South Dakota when, in 2008, her mother died of a drug overdose. “I left, took off like a nomad, started selling drugs, and got in a lot of trouble,” she said. Now ...