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Report: High Scorers May Benefit Most From Standardized Test Preparation
27 May 09 01:35 PM
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Students who receive above-average scores on standardized college admissions tests, such as the SAT, may benefit the most from commercial test preparation services, according to new report from the National Association for College Admission Counseling, although the benefits of such test preparation may not outweigh the costs for many families.
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$1M Awarded to Unnamed Whistleblowers in Federal Student Aid Suit
24 April 09 02:22 PM
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Alta Colleges, operating 17 campuses in six states, recently settled a lawsuit involving student-aid fraud allegations and has agreed to pay the federal government $7 million.
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Tens of Thousands of College Work-Study Students to Benefit From Stimulus
24 February 09 03:08 PM
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An additional 130,000 college work-study students may have jobs next year thanks to the economic-stimulus bill that President Obama just signed into law which allocates approximately $200 million in new funding for Federal Work-Study Programs , reports
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States That Don’t Need Stimulus Funds to Benefit Anyway
19 February 09 11:35 AM
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While some states whose colleges are starving for money due to budget cuts are eagerly awaiting their share of the federal economic stimulus bill, the states that don’t need the stimulus money, or may not want it, may be getting it anyway, reports The
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Financial Aid Experts Brainstorm Ways to Help Students Survive Recession
29 January 09 05:48 PM
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At a recent financial aid conference, aid professionals discussed what colleges and universities can do to help struggling families pay for college amid a weakening economy, reports The Chronicle of Higher Education (“ Student-Aid Experts Offer Advice
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UC System Considers “Free” Tuition for Lower-Income Families
27 January 09 04:02 PM
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The University of California is considering a program which would offer certain students free tuition, reports The Chronicle of Higher Education (“ U. of California to Consider Covering Tuition for Families Below State’s Median Income ,” Jan. 22, 2009).
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Down Economy May Be Driving Students to Online Education
15 January 09 02:05 PM
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As jobs continue to disappear and unemployment soars, large numbers of adult learners may soon be enrolling in online programs, particularly at two-year colleges and for-profit institutions, according to a new online education survey (“ Recession May
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Auditors Accuse Bank of Illegally Getting Student Loans
09 January 09 02:20 PM
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A recently completed audit of Fifth Third Bank — the 20th largest lender of federal student loans in the country according to college financial aid site FinAid — found that the bank violated federal law by illegally paying three companies for loan applications
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Colleges Step Up, Help Students With Extra Financial Aid
08 January 09 04:13 PM
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If recent data is any indication, families are struggling to come up with the cash they need to send their children to college, and schools across the country are doing something to help those who’ve come up short, reports The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Job Outlook for College Graduates Not Encouraging
04 December 08 02:20 PM
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Up-and-coming college graduates may soon face one of the toughest job markets in years as they encounter employers who are scaling back hiring and a job market flooded with hundreds of thousands of recently unemployed workforce veterans. Just last month,
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Two-Year Colleges Will Be Most Affected by State Budget Deficits
11 November 08 04:12 PM
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The financial outlook for community colleges in nearly half of all states is “not good,” with many institutions anticipating midyear cuts in funding, according to a member survey by the National Council of State Directors of Community Colleges (“ State
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Student Loan Crunch Affected Some Private Schools, But Crisis Largely Avoided
28 October 08 01:59 PM
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The student loan crunch that began this past spring failed to become the widespread crisis that experts predicted, according to the results of a survey by the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities . Still, the NAICU reports, some
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Virginia Commonwealth University Improperly Awarded Degree to Police Chief
11 September 08 01:02 PM
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In an incident that mirrors the recent scandal at West Virginia University where an executive M.B.A. was improperly awarded to the governor’s daughter, an investigation found that Virginia Commonwealth University awarded the state’s police chief a bachelor’s
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College Textbook Sales Drop, Online Piracy Possible Cause
05 September 08 02:09 PM
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Sales of new textbooks at some of the nation’s college presses are declining, and though many press directors are unsure why sales are slipping, others think it may have to do with online piracy of the books, according to an article in The Chronicle of
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