SACRAMENTO (AP) — The chancellors of California’s three higher education systems say lawmakers are jeopardizing the state’s Master Plan for Education by making deep funding cuts. The half-century-old document guaranteed a low-cost college education …
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District looking for superintendent – Topeka Capital-Journal
Former State Education Commissioner Andy Tompkins is helping the district with the search. Tompkins is the dean of Pittsburg State University’s College of Education. The deadline for submitting an application is Jan. 8.
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Prepaid state tuition prices now 4% more than last year – Roanoke Times
… did last year to prepay a year of tuition and fees at a four-year state university … Officials at the Virginia College Savings Plan, which administers the program, said Monday that one year of prepaid in-state tuition and mandatory fees for a …
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Debating value of college education – Sentinel & Enterprise
Americans are attending college in record numbers. According to a Pew Research Center study, 11.3 million Americans ages 18 to 24 attended college in 2008, continuing an upward trend that began 30 years ago. Now, because of the deep economic downturn …
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Seivers to become education dean at MTSU – Newsday
At Middle Tennessee State, she succeeds Gloria Bonner, who moved into the new Office of Community Engagement and Support. Seivers is a 1972 alumna of the university.
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Report: Calif. Ignoring Promise of Affordable College Education – KCBS
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) — California is not living up to its pledge to provide a nearly free college education for all who qualify. The findings of a state report released as the legislature prepares to revamp the California Master Plan for Higher …
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Board approves $290K salary for Ala. chancellor – Newsday
AP) — The State Board of Education has approved a salary of nearly $290,000 a year for Alabama’s new two-year college chancellor, Freida Hill. The school board voted unanimously … Her predecessor, Bradley Byrne, received $268,500 in compensation …
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Raventsahl defends his proposal for tuition tax – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pittsburgh’s proposed 1 percent tuition tax is just a nibble compared to the bite that college fees and tuition hikes take out of student and parent wallets, Mayor Luke Ravenstahl argued yesterday, as questions surrounded the unique levy he proposed …
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Higher education notebook – Grand Forks Herald
Arthritis partnership: On Oct. 1, the Wyoming Assistive Technology Resources Program at the University of Wyoming’s Institute for Disabilities and UND’s Casper College Master of Occupational Therapy Association collaborated in opening an …
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Presidents of 23 Top Private Universities Earned $1 Million Last Year – Gant Daily
New York, NY (AHN) – Twenty-three current presidents of top private universities in the U.S. earned more than $1 million last year, according to a survey of executive pays. The annual Chronicle of Higher Education covering 419 institutions in 2007 …
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American Indian College Fund 2009 Flame of Hope Gala Raises More than … – PR Newswire
DENVER, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Neither rain, nor sleet, nor 18 inches of snow could stop supporters of American Indian education from turning out to celebrate the American Indian College Fund’s 20 years on Wednesday, October 28 at the …
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Survey Reveals Top Tips For Chosing The Best Online Degree Program – OfficialWire
Fort Lauderdale/Miaima FL, Prospective students wishing to begin or advance their college education online all have one goal: to get the best college degree , from the best online college so that they can get the highest paying job available to them …
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