Federal ed $$s come to SoCal

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The Department of Education this morning announced millions of dolalrs to Hispanic-serving institutions in Southern California.

The money is part if $17.2 million in grant funding aimed at expanding educational opportunities at colleges and other post-secondary school that serve a large number of Hispanic students.

Among the local recipients:

- University of LaVerne: $483,500
- California State University of San Bernardino: $499,994
- Valley Glen, Los Angeles Valley College: $570,693.
- Ventura College: $574,011.

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