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Tag: Tuition and Fees: Page 93
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College tuition rising in spite of higher public investment
OKLAHOMA CITY Students at Oklahoma colleges and universities are having to dig deeper into their pockets to pay ever-increasing tuition costs although state officials say public funding of higher education is at an all-time high.
July 28, 2007
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Attorney seeks fees in school assignments case
LOUISVILLE Ky. An attorney who won a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that rejected the use of race in assigning students to Louisville schools asked a judge is now seeking fees from the court.
July 27, 2007
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Wayne State latest in Michigan to raise tuition
DETROIT Wayne State University’s governing board on Wednesday approved a 12.8 percent tuition increase, plus a contingency fee of $13 per credit hour for students this fall.
July 27, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Wayne State latest in Michigan to raise tuition
DETROIT Wayne State University’s governing board on Wednesday approved a 12.8 percent tuition increase, plus a contingency fee of $13 per credit hour for students this fall.
July 26, 2007
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Shortfall means no interest-free loan program for new students
DALLAS Just weeks before starting a new academic year, thousands of college students throughout Texas are being told they won’t get the interest-free, forgivable loan they were counting on to pay tuition.
July 22, 2007
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Celebrated tuition freeze puts squeeze on college savings fund
AKRON Ohio Parents who invested in one of the state’s college savings funds won’t see an increase on that return for two years because of a tuition freeze recently celebrated by lawmakers and university officials.
July 22, 2007
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Higher Tuition Rates Cause Concern at College Campuses in Handful of States
Michigan is one of a handful of states where tuition at some public universities will increase by nearly 10 percent or more starting this fall. Four-year public schools in Illinois, Colorado and Oklahoma also plan tuition increases that could at least triple the general inflation rate.
July 18, 2007
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Higher Tuition Rates Cause Concern at College Campuses in Handful of States
EAST LANSING Mich. Michigan State University senior Katie Wright worries college tuition is rising so fast that some working-class families, including her own, may soon find higher education unaffordable.
July 18, 2007
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Unlimited Tuition Break for Wisconsin Veterans Divides Lawmakers, Vets
MADISON Wis. Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton urged the Legislature on Wednesday to honor the original intent of a tuition benefit program for Wisconsin veterans by not putting any limits on how long they have to take advantage of it.
July 18, 2007
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Bringing Graduate Education to the Workplace
Paying for books and little else, company employees benefit from Webster University’s Corporate Cohort program.
July 18, 2007
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Illegal Immigrants Find Aid for College in N.M.
FORT COLLINS Colo. At least 10 undocumented students from Colorado will get to attend classes at the University of New Mexico this fall, with many not having to pay for tuition or books.
July 15, 2007
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Grant Prompts Future Special Ed Teachers to Enroll in UNH Training Program
DURHAM N.H. Thanks to several federal grants, New Hampshire soon may be seeing more special education teachers.
July 15, 2007
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