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Cal State Weighs Tuition Hike if Tax Measure Fails
California State University trustees are set to vote on a plan that would raise tuition by 5 percent next year if voters reject Gov. Jerry Brown’s tax initiative in November.
September 18, 2012
Community Colleges
House Passes Bill to Help Veterans with College Options
The House of Representatives this week approved a bill that would increase consumer protections for veterans using the GI Bill and ban colleges from paying bonuses or commissions for recruiting students.
September 13, 2012
MSIs
From the Democratic National Convention: Ideas on Fixing Higher Education
Speaking at a higher education policy forum during the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, experts shared their ideas on ways to improve degree attainment for students.
September 6, 2012
Leadership & Policy
Forum: College Degree to Remain Sound Investment in Growing Global Economy
A college degree continues to be a worthwhile investment, but institutions of higher learning must adapt to new realities to remain viable, said panelists at a forum on higher education’s role in the global economy.
September 6, 2012
Leadership & Policy
Youth Summit Brings Democratic National Convention Spirit to Johnson C. Smith
Johnson C. Smith University and the Congressional Black Caucus Institute hosted UFuture: A Summit for Innovative Young Thinkers at the Charlotte-based school.
September 5, 2012
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Florida Judge Rules for Students in Immigrant-tuition Suit
Students at Florida’s public colleges and universities cannot be charged higher out-of-state tuition simply because their parents are in the U.S. illegally, a federal judge ruled.
September 4, 2012
Students
Obama, GOP Duel Over Rising College Expenses
Different approaches to coping with growing college costs highlight one way that Obama and the GOP ticket are competing for young voters, an important group leaned heavily toward Obama in 2008.
September 4, 2012
Students
Commentary: Supporting the Military Veteran-Student
How higher education can respond to the exclusive needs of military students
September 3, 2012
Students
Income-Based Repayment: A Closer Look
President Obama’s plan for more flexible student loan repayment options, unveiled in late October, would allow future borrowers to limit repayments to no more than 10 percent of their discretionary income.
December 4, 2011
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N.C. Private University Lowers Tuition To Compete
Students were notified by e-mail this week that trustees at William Peace University voted to cut tuition by nearly 8 percent to $23,700 beginning next year.
November 30, 2011
Students
Experts: Streamlining Employee Benefits, Increasing Student Credit Loads Among Ways to Reduce College Costs
The House Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Training heard expert testimony Wednesday on how colleges and universities can reduce institutional costs and lower student tuition.
November 30, 2011
Students
Occupy Protests Spread to U.S. College Campuses
Students at more than 120 universities have participated in protests, ranging  from students at elite private Ivy League colleges to those who attend state or community colleges full-time.
November 21, 2011
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