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Tag: Financial Aid: Page 75
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Study should help defense of funding for remedial higher education – federal financial aid for remedial coursework
A new congressionally mandated study may blunt the efforts of critics who want to end federal financial aid to students in remedial education.
July 11, 2007
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Study Finds Disparities Among Home Loans To Minority Borrowers
WASHINGTON Higher income does not protect blacks and Hispanics from receiving mortgage loans with above-market rates, a new study by a group pushing for reforms to lending laws says.
July 10, 2007
Students
Faithful to its mission: Donnelly College provides second chances to inner-city students
KANSAS CITY, Kan. Donnelly College is blessed with a gift. Despite repeated monetary incentives to move from its poor, inner-city environment, it has remained in a single nine-story brick building – an old hospital gutted and rebuilt into a place of learning.
July 10, 2007
Community Colleges
“We definitely cannot drop the goals of affirmative action”: a discussion with Dr. Carmen Neuberger, Gwendolyn J. Dungy and Joyce Smith – Panel Discussion
Countless studies have shown that what happens outside of classrooms plays a crucial role in whether students attend college and continue in college to graduation. High school guidance counselors, admissions officers and campus student service officers all play a part in matching the right student to the right campus and then making sure the students feel a part of campus life.
July 10, 2007
Students
Georgia study cites hope for student retention, better grades: model for national plan appears successful
ATLANTA In Georgia, borderline college students who depend on Hope scholarships to pay their tuition and fees are more likely to remain in school take snore courses and earn better grades, according to a new study by the Council for School Performance, an independent think tank.
July 10, 2007
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IHEP Report Urges Support for Working Poor Trying to Earn Degrees
WASHINGTON, D.C. When Rachel Mayo decided to attend Northeastern University in Boston, she wasn’t deterred by the $31,500 tuition the private research institution charges.
July 10, 2007
Students
BET Founder Johnson Pitches Minority-friendly Student Loan Product
WASHINGTON, D.C. Urban Ed Express, the loan company launched last year by BET founder Robert Johnson, promises to not only help students prevented from pursuing a college education because of financial barriers, but to encourage financial literacy in the Black community as a whole, Johnson told an audience at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators conference on Monday.
July 8, 2007
Community Colleges
Bishop State Gets Transition Team to Help Fix Financial Problems
MOBILE, Ala. Alabama College System chancellor Bradley Byrne has created for Bishop State Community College a transition team, lead by the administrator to replace outgoing president Dr. Yvonne Kennedy, to help the college recover from the financial scandal that has threatened the predominately Black institution’s accreditation.
July 8, 2007
Students
An open letter – Black colleges
This is excerpted from an open letter sent by Alvin Chambliss Jr., Esquire, of Texas Southern University, to Dr. Elias Blake Jr., executive director, Benjamin E. Mays Institute, concerning historically Black colleges and universities.
July 7, 2007
Students
Smaller Texas institutions expect increased minority presence as a result of Hopwood decision
Austin, Texas While the University of Texas and Texas A&M University have experienced a decline in minority applicants because of the Hopwood ruling, officials at Stephen F. Austin State University in eastern Texas anticipate an increase in minority enrollment this fall.
July 7, 2007
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Texas educators seek clarification on Hopwood decision
Austin, Texas As African American admissions at Texas’s elite public universities go into a free-fall because of the Hopwood ruling, a free-for-all has ensued over the interpretation of the court decision that ended affirmative action in higher education in the state.
July 7, 2007
Students
Private scholarships for minorities challenged
Annandale, Va. The latest assault on the higher education establishment’s affirmative action programs is over an obscure, $500 private scholarship for minority students at a community college in Northern Virginia.
July 7, 2007
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