Bridge Hero Gets Offer: Paid Tuition (New York Times)
If you are a social butterfly who flourishes when others are around, attending an online course may not be for you. If, on the other hand, you are quiet and reserved, online education can be your ticket to success.
Bridge Hero Gets Offer: Paid Tuition (New York Times)
A full scholarship has been offered to Jeremy Hernandez, a struggling former student who kicked open the back door of a tipping school bus with 50 children.
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State government finances to weaken - survey (CNN Money)
Weaker revenue, tax cuts expected; state governments may dip into reserve funds in 2008, National Conference of State Legislatures says.
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Career Education Changes the Syllabus (The Motley Fool)
And not for the better.
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Report details student contrast (Pasadena Star-News)
Asian-American students are often viewed as brainy, affluent and over-achieving. But a new government report concludes that several Asian groups are not well-prepared - either academically or financially - to succeed in college.
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Public colleges hike price for some degrees (The Davis Enterprise)
Published Jul 30, 2007 - 13:41:15 CDT. Should an undergraduate studying business pay more than one studying psychology? Should a journalism degree cost more than one in literature?
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Southern California College of Construction Opens to Fill Needs of Post Secondary Students and Heavy Equipment Operator ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The Southern California College of Construction opened it's doors on June 16, 2007. The male non-traditional college bound student has been under served. Sure community colleges serve a portion of the male population, but not to the level that society demands; welders, truck drivers, crane operators, equipment operators, where are they getting trained?
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Hispanics driving Valley growth (The Fresno Bee)
Hispanics are driving the population growth in the San Joaquin Valley, putting them in or near the majority in several counties, new census figures indicate.
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Ship Ahoy! (The Facts)
When Brazosport College honor graduate Kipi Holcomb boards an airplane bound for Greece in September, she’ll be continuing a journey from reluctant student to world scholar.
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Pitts report (Waxahachie Daily Light)
For all of the turmoil at its beginning and end, the 80th Legislature produced several positives for Texas residents, state Rep. Jim Pitts, R-Waxahachie, noted during a town hall meeting with constituents Wednesday afternoon in Waxahachie.
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Trinity University names new financial aid director (BizJournals)
Trinity University has recruited a new director of financial aid for the private institution of higher learning.
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Bridge Hero Gets Offer: Paid Tuition (New York Times)
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