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Students Left Holding the Bag as Loan Forgiveness Programs Vanish
03 June 09 03:30 PM
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College graduates who were lured into high-need fields, including teaching, nursing, and public service, by programs that would forgive a portion or all of their student loans are receiving this sobering news: The cavalry isn’t coming after all. These
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Private Student Loans: Proceed With Caution
04 May 09 02:07 PM
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Although the government has taken steps to bolster the federal student loan program by expanding Pell Grant awards and raising the maximum award amount of federal Stafford student loans, federal financial aid will still not be enough for many families
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The Plot Thickens for the Future of Student Lending
13 April 09 05:00 PM
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It’s “all hands on deck” for federal student loan lenders, who have made it abundantly clear that they’re not going to roll over and accept the terms of the Obama administration’s proposal to axe their Federal Family Education Loan Program in favor of the Education Department’s Direct Loan Program without a fight.
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State Colleges Cut Staff, Programs as Budgets Slashed
20 March 09 11:32 AM
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Michael Crow, the president of Arizona State University who seven years ago promised to make ASU “The New American University” and to grow the school’s enrollment to 100,000 students by 2020, could see his plans go unfulfilled because of state budget cuts.
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College Unattainable for Undocumented Immigrants
11 March 09 05:08 PM
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Judah Lakin spends much of his time trying to help his students prepare for college. But even if his students have what it takes to pursue a higher education, many of them are undocumented immigrants and will never step foot on a college campus because they don’t have access to federal financial aid or in-state tuition.
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CUNY Wants to Be a Model for Community College Education
28 January 09 04:53 PM
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The City University of New York school system hopes to open a “college of the future” that would limit enrollment to under 5,000 students, offer degrees or certificates only in fields with promising job growth, and serve as a model for community colleges
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New York AG Examines Colleges’ Relationships With Health Insurers
18 November 08 04:30 PM
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New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is investigating the relationships between colleges and the health insurance companies they do business with just two years after he launched a similar investigation that uncovered conflicts of interest between some
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Goal Financial Reaches Agreement With New York Attorney General
06 November 08 03:53 PM
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Alexandria, Virginia-based Goal Financial is the most recent student loan company to reach a settlement with the New York Attorney General’s office , whose investigation into the student loan industry revealed that several lenders used deceptive marketing
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SAT and ACT Tests Not the Best Predictors of College Success, Study Finds
24 September 08 02:12 PM
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The colleges and universities that use students’ SAT and ACT standardized test scores when making college admissions and financial aid decisions should base these decisions on tests that more closely reflect a student’s high school achievement and understanding
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Government Warns: Pell Grant Program in Trouble
22 September 08 02:47 PM
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Without additional taxpayer funds next year, the government’s “most important” federal financial aid program may be unable to provide Pell Grants to millions of eligible low-income students, likely pricing these students out of a higher education, according
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Princeton Review Exposes Thousands of Students’ Personal Info
19 August 08 04:24 PM
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For nearly two months, thousands of the The Princeton Review’s private files including folders containing the company’s and test-takers’ personal data were unintentionally made accessible to anyone with an Internet connection, according to an article
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Rockefeller Gives $100 Million to Harvard
29 April 08 04:59 PM
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Recently, Harvard University alumnus David Rockefeller, announced that he will be giving his alma mater the single largest gift from a former student ever, writes Stephanie Strom of The New York Times , (“ Rockefeller Gives Harvard $100 Million ,” April
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Library Book Past Due: Loan Denied
26 December 07 11:00 PM
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Chances are you have overdue library books laying around in your dorm room or apartment. Maybe the book you checked out six months ago has become a part of your décor—a handy paperweight on your desk or an unconventional coaster on your coffee table.
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