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APNewsBreak: Conn college presidents get $25G perk
Boston.com
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — At three of the four Connecticut State University campuses, the president receives an extra $25,000 each year to spend without having to provide any documentation, according to university documents obtained by The Associated ...
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The $10000 College Degree? It Might Be Coming to Florida
GOOD Magazine
It looks like Texas Governor Rick Perry's idea of a $10,000 college degree is faring better than his failed Presidential bid. In 2011, Perry challenged his state's higher education institution to cap costs at $10,000 and sure enough, at SXSW 2012 three ...
Scott wants low-cost degrees at Florida collegesThe South Florida Times
Perry's $10000 Degree Challenge Spreads to FloridaPermianbasin360
Santa Fe accepts challenge for low-cost degreeGainesville Sun
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Charlotte Observer
Belmont Abbey College Helping Burst Private College Tuition Bubble With ...
Sacramento Bee
BELMONT, N.C., Nov. 28, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Private Catholic College Belmont Abbey today announced it is doing its part to burst the college tuition bubble by reducing its annual tuition cost to $18,500 beginning in fall 2013. This represents an ...
Belmont Abbey College to cut tuition by $9000Charlotte Observer
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Column: Give the gift of your child's college education
NeighborNewspapers.com
With the holiday season upon us, most Georgians are thinking about celebrations with family and friends, holiday break and, of course, gifts. This holiday season, I am encouraging Georgia parents and grandparents to give the most important gift you can ...
Give the gift of Education this Holiday seasonSouth County Mail
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San Francisco Chronicle
Walker to announce better access to higher education
Superior Telegram
Governor Scott Walker will make an announcement later today promoting a "flexible degree" for UW students. Improving access to higher education was a main topic of a speech the governor gave yesterday at a ship-making factory in Green Bay. His session ...
The role of higher educationMinnesota Daily
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Charlotte Observer
Belmont Abbey College drops tuition cost by $9000
Charlotte Observer
Belmont Abbey College will drop its tuition from $27,622 a year to $18,500 beginning in fall 2013, the school announced Wednesday. College officials said “tuition resets” are a national trend, but many private schools are dropping costs to cope with ...
Belmont Abbey offers tuition break to news studentsGaston Gazette
Belmont Abbey College announces drop in tuitionWCNC
Belmont Abbey slashes tuition costs by 33%Charlotte Business Journal
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Diverse: Issues in Higher Educatio
Northeastern survey finds only 4 in 10 Americans feel higher education is a ...
Boston.com
Americans feel that higher education is imperative for a successful future, but they believe that the US higher education system is providing poor value for the cost, a Northeastern University survey has found. Seven in 10 Americans believe higher ...
Survey: US Higher Education Must Change To Remain Globally CompetitiveDiverse: Issues in Higher Educatio
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States rate grads' pay by college and degree
Springfield News-Leader
Eager to assess the value of a college education, a small but growing number of states are publishing databases comparing the earning power of degrees for recent graduates based on where they went to school. Virginia and Arkansas this fall published ...
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'Wake-up call' for higher education
News@Northeastern
Joseph E. Aoun, president of Northeastern University, said America's higher-education system has flourished because of its social compact with the country's citizens. As part of that agreement, institutions provide education and help people live ...
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Scott wants low-cost degrees at Florida colleges
The South Florida Times
rick_scott_16.jpg TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) _ Gov. Rick Scott on Monday challenged Florida's community and state colleges to develop four-year degrees that would cost no more than $10,000, which also would continue their move into an area that was once ...
Scott's smart to push for cheaper degreesDaytona Beach News-Journal
Louisville's 55000 college-degree effort hits hurdleThe Courier-Journal
Tuition challengeThe News Herald
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