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ATLANTA — Math, science and medicine are at the top of the University System of Georgia’s spending priorities for next ... (The Albany Herald)

The system’s Board of Regents Tuesday approved a record $2.3 billion fiscal 2009 budget request for Georgia’s 35 public colleges and universities.

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Georgia’s Minorities Face University Barrier (Institute for War and Peace Reporting)

Most ethnic Armenians going on to higher education end up studying in other countries. Hasmik Krmajian, 21, comes from Akhalkalaki, an impoverished region of southern Georgia where most of the population is Armenian. Yet she goes to university not in Georgia but in neighbouring Armenia.

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Upperclassmen to pay more (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

Upperclassmen at Georgia Gwinnett College will pay higher tuition than peers at other state colleges, instead of the lower, four-year rate the Board of Regents approved in May. Georgia Gwinnett asked the board Tuesday to approve a two-tiered tuition rate for students on the new Lawrenceville campus, which offers seven four-year degree programs. Meanwhile, the school struggles to fill up its ...

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White, Ormond appointed to head LHU colleges (Lock Haven Express)

LOCK HAVEN — Lock Haven University is welcoming two new deans to its administration with the retirements of Dr. Sue A. Malin, interim dean of the College of Education and Human Services, and Dr. Karen J. Harvey, interim dean of the College of Arts and Science.

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Fall 2007 Tuition Approved for State’s Newest College (The Weekly)

Lawrenceville , Ga. (August 8, 2007) — Today, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia ratified the action taken by Chancellor Erroll B. Davis, Jr. to modify the tuition rates at Georgia Gwinnett College , effective in the fall semester 2007. The modification was necessary to address GGC’s unique status as a state college that offers four-year degrees and no two-year degrees.

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Teachers Heading Back To School Say Georgia Science And Math Program Making Huge Difference In Learning, Enthusiasm (The Fayette Citizen)

PRISM keeps K-12 teachers sharp, motivated, plugged in Georgia families know that preparing for a new school year goes beyond taking inventory of children’s wardrobes, restocking basic supplies and coordinating schedules. Shifting gears from the summer break to a more regimented school routine requires mental preparation as well.

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GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY: Campus graduates to big role downtown (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

Standing in the courtyard of his university's massive student housing complex, Georgia State University President Carl Patton giddily ticks off a few facts.

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Numerous Colleges Hot After Rogers' Byrne (The Morning News)

FAYETTEVILLE--You could have a healthy debate about who the top wideout was at last weekend's 7-on-7 Shootout of the South, although Razorback commit Cruz Williams was tabbed as such. But the best tight end there wasn't really up for much discussion.

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State Board of Regents braces for 100,000 more students (Savannah Morning News)

ATLANTA - The state's network of colleges and universities needs to prepare to absorb an extra 100,000 students by the year 2020, according to a new strategic plan approved Tuesday by the State Board of Regents.

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Education Report: High Hopes Placed On Teacher Mentoring Program (WSFA 12 Montgomery)

"I was so naive, I didn't know how to be nervous." Dr. Cindy Elsberry remembers that day all too well 31 years ago in Georgia.

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ATLANTA — Math, science and medicine are at the top of the University System of Georgia’s spending priorities for next ... (The Albany Herald)

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