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Tag: Tuition and Fees: Page 62
Sports
Iraqis Latest Recruited International Students to Attend University of Cincinnati
Students from Iraq are the latest products of overseas recruiting by the University of Cincinnati, which is building enrollment and revenues with international students.
January 14, 2013
Students
One in Four Freshmen Now Starts in January, Not August
Older-than-traditional-age students, military veterans, tuition issues and late decisions to attend college contributing factors for starting in second semester.
January 14, 2013
Students
Indiana Universities Oppose Bill Allowing Guns on Campus
Universities across Indiana are cautiously eying a state lawmakerâs proposal that would prohibit them from banning guns on campus.
January 13, 2013
Disabilties
New Pell Grant Restrictions Lower Enrollment
New regulations enacted by Congress in June have stripped Pell Grant eligibility from nearly 3,000 Mississippi students.
January 10, 2013
Students
One In Four Freshmen Now Starts In January, Not August
When she graduated from her high school in Pittsburgh last spring, Mikaela Molstre didnât follow her classmates to college.
January 9, 2013
Students
âWhizâ Doesnât Begin to Describe This Kid
Philadelphia scholar Cameron Clarke scores a perfect 2400 on the SAT.
January 2, 2013
MSIs
Higher Education Spared Cuts â For Now
Higher education programs and education-related tax breaks get a reprieve of at least 60 days as a result of the agreement by President Obama and Congress that averts the âfiscal cliff.â
January 2, 2013
Students
Washington Universities Not Happy With Governorâs Tuition Plan
Gov. Chris Gregoireâs goal of not raising college tuition over the next two years is not sitting well with the leaders of Washingtonâs universities, who say the proposal fails to recognize the budget problems they face.
January 1, 2013
Faculty & Staff
Mayor Supports Ouster of UDC President
The University of the District of Columbia board of trustees, citing the need to âgo in a different direction,â fired Sessoms with nearly a year left on his contract.
December 20, 2012
Disabilties
Gov. Walker Considers Freezing University of Wisconsin System Tuitions
Gov. Scott Walker says heâs considering several options to keep tuitions affordable in the University of Wisconsin System.
December 17, 2012
Students
Cooper Protests for Free Tuition and a âBetter Futureâ
âWe live in a world where massive student debt and the rising cost of higher education remain unchecked, where students are treated as customers and faculty as contractors. Cooper Unionâs mission of free education affords quality and excellence and offers an alternative for a better future of higher education.â
December 12, 2012
Students
Cooper Protests for Free Tuition and a âBetter Futureâ
âWe live in a world where massive student debt and the rising cost of higher education remain unchecked, where students are treated as customers and faculty as contractors. Cooper Unionâs mission of free education affords quality and excellence and offers an alternative for a better future of higher education.â
December 11, 2012
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