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Colorado Colleges and Universities Receive $200 Million in Construction Funding
27 May 08 04:56 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
Colorado Governor Bill Ritter recently signed into law the Higher-Education Construction Act, allocating more than $200 million for construction projects at colleges and universities across the state, according to an article in The Cherry Creek News (“ Read More...
The Spread of Urban “Dropout Factories”: Lack of Funding Threatens Cities’ Public Universities
23 July 07 05:57 AM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
The nation’s urban public colleges and universities, faced with a decline in state funding along with mounting pressure to keep tuition low and to produce measurable results of academic success, are confronting the same challenges that have already defined Read More...
Pell Grant Increase: Where Is It All Coming From?
13 February 07 10:13 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
Last week I speculated on how President Bush intended to pay for the increase in awards for Pell Grants. Now it is official, with the details recently being released. The president’s proposal is summarized in an article by Kelly Field titled “ How President Read More...
American Council on Education Meeting
13 February 07 05:02 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
The American Council on Education opened its 89th annual meeting this past Sunday, Feb. 11, 2007. According to a Feb. 12, 2007 article by Richard Byrne titled “At Annual Meeting, Council Focuses on Issues of Access and Accountability,” that appeared in Read More...
College Valentine’s Day: ‘Here, Near But Nothing to Fear’
09 February 07 09:54 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
Forget the boxes of expensive candy and the overdone roses—ever hear of the freshman 15 (pounds that is)? And for those of you who think you are clever, lingerie may look good at first glance, but where is that going to get you, seriously? I am talking Read More...
Perkins Program Cuts: Hint of More to Come?
08 February 07 08:46 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
This past week I have reported on what is happening with the FY08 budget, a big part of which is the increase in the Pell Grant from $4,600 this year up to $5,400 by 2012. The question on everyone’s mind is: Where is all that extra money going to come Read More...
Budget Picture FY08
07 February 07 08:43 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
As I reported earlier this week, President Bush released his FY08 Budget on Monday, Feb. 5, 2007. And although it promises to increase the maximum Pell Grant to $4,600 this year up to $5,400 by 2012, he will use funds from other grants for low-income Read More...
Pell Grant Gets Welcome Boost in 2007-2008 Budget Plans
06 February 07 10:14 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
In previous blogs, I addressed that college education is becoming more and more unobtainable for low-income students. Many are opting out of the system, choosing to attend community colleges or not to attend at all, since the debt load required for attendance Read More...
Education and the Budget Proposal for FY08
05 February 07 09:44 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
Good news for the Department of Education, as it looks like the White House is set to increase the Pell Grant even more than the $260 proposed by the Democrat’s “Joint Funding Resolution” that I reported on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007. According to a briefing Read More...
Social Networking: Hip, Cool and Fun … But Be Smart
02 February 07 06:19 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
There now is little doubt about social networking becoming an integral part of our culture. It almost is a foregone conclusion. I know you and your friends for years have been into MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, and many other such networks. But mom and Read More...
2007 Budget Update
01 February 07 10:45 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
It looks like Pell Grants are going to be getting the financial face-lift about which people have been buzzing on Capitol Hill. According to a Jan. 31, 2007 article by Doug Lederman titled “A Pleasant Budget Surprise” that appeared in Inside Higher Ed Read More...
Grant Process Closed on Strengthening Institutions Program
31 January 07 09:55 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
Grants are an important source of funding for any institution and organization in need of money. Not only do grants help students defray the cost of attendance, they also help colleges keep their tuition costs in check because awarded funds can help strengthen Read More...
Where the Money Is: Online Private Universities
31 January 07 08:33 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
Founded in 1976, the University of Phoenix, the largest private university in the country, started the “trend” of online private education companies catering to working students. Many such colleges and schools have followed in its footsteps, with varying Read More...
U.S. Education Department’s Official on Accreditation Leaves Job
29 January 07 10:06 PM | Student Loan Girl | 7 Comments   
According to a Jan. 29, 2007 article titled “ U.S. Accreditation Official Out of a Job” written by Doug Lederman that appeared in Inside Higher Ed , John W. Barth, the director of accreditation and state liaison at the Department of Education, has transferred Read More...
CIA Socializes: Getting a Job through FaceBook, MySpace, Whatever
26 January 07 08:18 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
Could it be that social networks are becoming an embedded piece of our culture, no longer just limited to college geeks, party mongers, and those who are hip and in the know? That would appear to be the case. Just last month the CIA, that is, the Central Read More...
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