Columbus Dispatch
Ohio launches website to ease college planning
Fremont News Messenger
The website is the latest tool being offered by Ohio higher education officials in their efforts to boost college graduation and technical certificate completion in the state. Only 26 percent of Ohioans have a bachelor's degree, below the national ...
Schools critics open new front in seclusion-room fightColumbus Dispatch
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USC Army ROTC one of the nation's fastest growing
NorthJersey.com
Army enlistee D'Anna Hunter joined the service right out of high school, but saw during a Kuwait deployment she could become an officer and get a college degree, too. Dustin Brown wants to fly Apache helicopters, and Matt Davis wants to be a dentist.
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Columbus Dispatch
Ohio launches website to ease college planning
San Antonio Express
The website is the latest tool being offered by Ohio higher education officials in their efforts to boost college graduation and technical certificate completion in the state. Only 26 percent of Ohioans have a bachelor's degree, below the national ...
Schools critics open new front in seclusion-room fightColumbus Dispatch
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Columbus Dispatch
Ohio launches website to ease college planning
Albany Times Union
The website is the latest tool being offered by Ohio higher education officials in their efforts to boost college graduation and technical certificate completion in the state. Only 26 percent of Ohioans have a bachelor's degree, below the national ...
Schools critics open new front in seclusion-room fightColumbus Dispatch
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Columbus Dispatch
Ohio launches website to ease college planning
San Francisco Chronicle
The website is the latest tool being offered by Ohio higher education officials in their efforts to boost college graduation and technical certificate completion in the state. Only 26 percent of Ohioans have a bachelor's degree, below the national ...
Schools critics open new front in seclusion-room fightColumbus Dispatch
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Columbus Dispatch
Ohio launches website to ease college planning
Seattle Post Intelligencer
The website is the latest tool being offered by Ohio higher education officials in their efforts to boost college graduation and technical certificate completion in the state. Only 26 percent of Ohioans have a bachelor's degree, below the national ...
Schools critics open new front in seclusion-room fightColumbus Dispatch
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Imagination, effort reap rewards in college financial aid hunt
Palm Beach Post
Familiarize yourself with the U.S. Department of Education's Free Application for Federal Student Aid site, or www.FAFSA.ed.gov. Some colleges also require a second financial profile, available at www.collegeboard.org. The FAFSA form can be completed ...
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Dummy degrees
Salt Lake Tribune
In "Obama graduates" (Forum, Nov. 19), Noel de Nevers noted that "the 10 states with the highest percentage of people over age 25 with college degrees all voted for President Barack Obama" and concluded that "this explains why the Democrats want to ...
Christian Science Monitor
Many college students need feeding frenzy of history
Omaha World-Herald
Educational specialization is important. But in a nation that relies on an educated citizenry, shouldn't Americans have a basic core of understanding — a shared knowledge to unite us as a people? Today, when more college graduates can identify Lady ...
Getting poor students to college isn't just about affordability. It's about ...Christian Science Monitor
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Christian College Settles Federal Lawsuit Over State's Denial of Grant Money
The Ledger
TALLAHASSEE | Settling a federal lawsuit that involved questions about the school's "secular purpose," state education officials will allow students at a Central Florida Christian college to be eligible for a popular grant program. Florida Christian ...
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