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Tag: Budget & Budgeting: Page 19
Students
Dr. Irelene Ricks Program Advisor – American Association of State Colleges and Universities
Ricks, a Washington, D.C., native, has been working in education for more than 20 years. She has served as a grants administrator at Howard University, policy analyst for the White House Office of Management and Budget, program manager for NOAA’s Office of Education, director of minority affairs for the American Society for Cell Biology in […]
April 28, 2014
Students
Dr. Irelene Ricks Program Advisor – American Association of State Colleges and Universities
Ricks, a Washington, D.C., native, has been working in education for more than 20 years. She has served as a grants administrator at Howard University, policy analyst for the White House Office of Management and Budget, program manager for NOAA’s Office of Education, director of minority affairs for the American Society for Cell Biology in […]
April 28, 2014
Sports
Grambling Students Vote for Athletics Fee
Grambling State University’s athletic programs will get a boost in the fall after students approved an athletics fee that will generate an additional $1 million annually.
April 24, 2014
HBCUs
S.C. State Still Awaiting Word on Financial Bailout as Accrediting Agency Revisits
A $13.6 million request to state lawmakers and the governor would provide immediate cash flow to enable the school to pay its outstanding bills and continue to deliver essential services.
April 16, 2014
Students
Georgia Officials Approve Tuition Increases
Tuition is going up for Georgia students at all 31 state colleges and universities under a budget plan approved Tuesday by the state Board of Regents, including the largest increase of $372 more per semester for Georgia Tech undergraduates.
April 15, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Priority on Sports an Issue Even at Smaller Colleges
Too often in the last decade, the spending by colleges and universities for new jobs and the like has either stayed steady or gone down. That is, except for sports.
April 14, 2014
Students
House Budget Plan Would Hit Higher Ed Hard
A 2015 budget plan narrowly approved by the House of Representatives late last week would impose major cuts on higher education, including a 10-year freeze on Pell grants and reduced funds for student loans.
April 14, 2014
Asian American Pacific Islander
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR – COMMUNICATIONS DESIGN
This full-time, 12-month administrator provides overall budgetary, curricular, and personnel leadership and direction to the School of Professional Psychology and Health in accordance with the mission and strategic plan of CIIS.
April 13, 2014
Community Colleges
Florida A&M Wants More Than $100M for Engineering College Split
Florida A&M University officials are warning top state officials it will cost more than $100 million if a plan to split the school’s engineering college is approved.
April 10, 2014
Students
Ohio Bill Says College Athletes Aren’t Employees
An Ohio legislative panel changed a budget bill on Monday to make clear that college athletes are not employees under state law.
April 8, 2014
Home
Florida A&M Fears Lawmaker Trying to Turn Back Clock
Proposal to fund a new school of engineering at neighboring Florida State, end partnership with FAMU seen as step back toward segregation-era status.
April 8, 2014
Community Colleges
Mississippi College Savings Plan to Reopen Enrollment
JACKSON, Miss.—A board has voted unanimously to re-open enrollment this fall in the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition program. The state-backed savings plan had been closed to new enrollees since the fall of 2012 because of concerns about a funding shortfall. State Treasurer Lynn Fitch says in a news release that when the board voted […]
March 25, 2014
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