New York Daily News
Governor Rick Scott pushes $10000 college degree, draws fire from critics
WPTV
Hours after Governor Rick Scott challenged 28 state colleges to develop a $10,000 bachelor's degree program to make college more affordable for families, state Democrats said the move would make the colleges the "Walmart of education." Scott, who is ...
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Sunshine State News
Gov. Scott challenges colleges to offer $10000 degree
Florida Today
Gov. Rick Scott "challenged" state colleges to create $10,000 four-year degrees, a continuation of his low-cost strategy for higher education that Democrats slammed as an attempt to turn the schools into "the Walmart of Education." / AP ...
Scott wants Florida colleges to develop bargain four-year degrees costing no ...The Republic
Scott stunt won't fix higher edTampabay.com
Gov. Rick Scott: Community colleges should offer $10000 bachelor's degreesOrlando Sentinel
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Lexington Herald Leader
Stumbo links new money for higher ed to making UPike a state school
Lexington Herald Leader
Stumbo, D-Prestonsburg, said Monday he would not support increased funding for higher education in Kentucky "until there is a resolution of equity for kids in Eastern Kentucky." He said that means improved access to higher education for students in ...
Stumbo: No Extra Higher Education Funding Until UPike Becomes a State ...WFPL
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Quality education is within reach
Beatrice Daily Sun
Recently, I joined University of Nebraska President James B. Milliken to kick off Collegebound Nebraska Week -- a celebration of a financial aid program that puts a quality college education within reach for thousands of Nebraska families. President ...
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More Detours Needed on Path to College
Huffington Post
College is the choice encouraged most often by high-school guidance counselors, and for good reason. By 2020, two out of every three jobs will require some sort of higher education, according to the Center on Education and the Workforce, at Georgetown ...
More students, adults turning to online for college degreesSpringfield News Sun
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State sees billions thanks to higher education
State Journal
The higher education system has a $7.9 billion economic impact, but the state may not have enough future graduates to sustain that figure. The higher education system has a $7.9 billion economic impact, but the state may not have enough future ...
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More students, adults turning to online for college degrees
Springfield News Sun
Most college students today do not live on campus, go to school full-time and have their tuition bills paid by their parents. According to Complete College America, 75 percent of students juggle their classes with a family, a job or a commute — and ...
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Experts debate value of degree, with many grads in jobs that don't require diplomaDiamondback Online
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American College of Education announces new Master of Arts in Teaching and ...
Sacramento Bee
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 26, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- American College of Education, an accredited online college that provides online master's degree programs for educators, today announced its new Master of Arts in Teaching and Transition to Teaching ...
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Gov. Scott challenges universities: Offer degrees for $10000
Tbo.com
Scott, appearing Monday morning on News Channel 8 prior to an appearance at St. Petersburg College in Clearwater, said that rising tuition costs are preventing too many students from enrolling in universities and pursuing the "American dream." ...
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ABC News
Whistle-Blower: For-Profit College Operator Allegedly Inflates Job Placement ...
ABC News
Jason Sobek says he left his job as admissions supervisor at the nation's second-largest operator of for-profit colleges -- the Education Management Corp., or EDMC -- on good terms. But after he quit, Sobek filed a whistle-blower lawsuit against this ...
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