Morgan State Promotes Financial Literacy
Diverse: Issues in Higher Educatio
All too often, students rack up a great amount of debt while in college and this practice sets them up for failure once they earn their degree. The combination of credit card and student loan debt is often too much to bear and leads to default on ...
Diverse: Issues in Higher Educatio
Higher Education Spared Cuts — For Now
Diverse: Issues in Higher Educatio
Ending weeks of tense debate, Congress and President Obama agreed this week to halt painful automatic cuts in higher education programs for at least 60 days while extending several education-related tax breaks important for low- and middle-income ...
College Tax Credits Saved in Fiscal-Cliff DealEducation Week News (blog)
Deal to Delay Across-the-Board CutsInside Higher Ed
Congress Reaches Agreement to Postpone Fiscal CliffCity Town Info Education Channel
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Could Californians get a college degree for $10000?
The Sacramento Bee's Capital Alert (blog)
The bill builds on efforts already under way in California to better streamline K-12 schools, community colleges and universities, said Judy Heiman, a higher education analyst with the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office. "The bill also appears to ...
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Montagu directors hold Law's academic reins
Times Higher Education
A spokeswoman for the University of Law said that the "governance arrangements, including corporate and academic, have been the subject of independent audit" and were signed off by the Higher Education Funding Council for England board and the ...
QAA pursues no-risk legal strategy with support from taxpayer guaranteed
Times Higher Education
Responsibility for carrying out "educational oversight" inspections, which colleges must pass if they wish to sponsor international students, has been given to the QAA and a number of other bodies. The deed covers any legal action taken either by ...
Times Higher Education
Saving US higher education looks a taxing proposition
Times Higher Education
After the momentous Proposition 30 referendum in November last year in which a majority of Californians voted to put more money into public higher education, there have been further signs of a rebound in taxpayer support for America's long-suffering ...
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The week in higher education
Times Higher Education
Plans developed under Margaret Thatcher to dismantle the welfare state included the end of public funding for higher education. Cabinet papers released under the 30-year rule reveal discussions in 1982 of proposals by the Central Policy Review Staff to ...
OregonLive.com
College students and parents: Tuition tax deduction returns; education credit ...
OregonLive.com
Good news for prospective and current college students and their parents. The fiscal cliff deal reinstates the above-the-line deduction for most tuition expenses. The break expired at the start of 2012. Now it's back and good through 2013. It benefits ...
The Future of Higher Education: Rose Bowl or Ethics Bowl
Huffington Post (blog)
In the coming weeks, there will be 35 college football bowl games played in the United States. Advertising prices for television ads during the national championship game are expected to surpass last year's Super Bowl. Students, parents, alumni and ...
Chicago Groups Work on Developing Birth-to-College Education Model
Education Week News (blog)
What if teachers, administrators and family support staff could collaborate on delivering a seamless education to prepare at-risk kids for college starting with preschool and following through to high school? Might that help these children achieve ...