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Tag: Tuition and Fees: Page 102
Faculty & Staff
Rutgers’ Budget Woes Felt Across the Board
Budget constraints have forced Rutgers University, the largest public research university in New Jersey…
October 4, 2006
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DREAM Act Becoming Major Mid-Term Battleground
A U.S. congressional hearing focusing on a controversial illegal immigrant education law drew…
September 20, 2006
Students
Study: Tuition Tax Breaks Unfair to Lower-Income Students
A recent report from the National Center for Education Statistics suggests that college tuition…
September 20, 2006
Students
Rutgers Budget Woes Felt Across the Board
Budget constraints have forced Rutgers University, the largest public research university in New Jersey, to cancel 451 classes, increase tuition, layoff 185 employees and cut several programs, including minority recruitment programs.
September 17, 2006
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Report: Higher Education Unattainable for American Families
With tuition costs up significantly at public universities, and with median household incomes flat, families are simply unable to afford the expense of a college education these days, says a new report.
September 12, 2006
STEM
Report: American Higher Ed System Falling Behind World Rivals
The United States is taking a back seat to Japan, Korea and other global rivals when it comes to educating its citizens, according to a National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education report issued today. The report also finds that fast-rising college tuition is putting college out of reach for many would-be students.
September 6, 2006
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DREAM Act Becoming Major Mid-Term Battleground
GREELEY, Colo. A U.S. congressional hearing focusing on a controversial illegal immigrant education law drew criticism from Republican lawmakers, signaling their intent to make the law a partisan election issue in November.
September 4, 2006
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Just the Stats: Easing the Tuition Burden
Last week, we looked at the reasons behind ever-increasing college tuition rates. They wouldn’t be of quite so much concern if low-income students were getting enough financial aid to cover the increases. Unfortunately, that’s not happening.
August 30, 2006
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Just the Stats: College Tuition Again on the Rise
College tuition is growing at a steady rate that creates financial pressures for those who cannot afford to attend a university, and thus forcing more low-income students to turn to two-year colleges.
August 26, 2006
Students
Audit: Benedict Broke Federal Student Loan Rules
Benedict College has been ordered to repay $658,000 to a federal student loan program because…
August 23, 2006
Students
Sallie Mae, NAFEO Team Up
There’s something a bit thrilling about learning that the National Association for Equal Opportunity in…
August 9, 2006
Students
Audit: Benedict Broke Federal Student Loan Rules
COLUMBIA, S.C. Benedict College has been ordered to repay $658,000 to a federal student loan program because of violations of the program’s rules, according to a recent audit.
July 31, 2006
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