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Northeast State at Mountain City offering four classes this fall (Elizabethton Star)

MOUNTAIN CITY -- Recent high school graduates or adult students residing in Johnson County can take 12 college credit hours this fall without leaving their hometown thanks to the new interactive television classroom at Northeast State at Mountain City.

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Advancing AP courses (The Times-News)

TWIN FALLS - As the state Board of Education pushed for more high school students to have access to Advanced Placement or dual-enrollment courses for college credit, high schools had to find ways to offer those courses.

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Many roads can lead to college education (The Herald-Coaster)

When a single used biology textbook can cost $200 and one pharmacy class is more than $365 - not counting lab fees or books - it's an uphill road to a college education for many students. Throw in various required fees and other related expenses and it starts looking almost impossible.

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College Notes (The Lincoln-Way Sun)

Halvorson joins GSU faculty

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SUNYIT to add MBA in health field (Observer-Dispatch)

MARCY -- To meet the economy's demand for health services managers, SUNYIT will become the first college in the Mohawk Valley to offer a masters of business administration degree in health services management.

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The Ypsilanti Courier (Ypsilanti Courier)

"Research in education indicates that students are more likely to pass high-level courses than low-level ones," said Richard Weigel, executive director of education services for the Ypsilanti Public School District. "That's all students, not just the high-achieving ones.

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InBrief - Aug. 1 (Warrenton Journal)

Back-to-school shots available Warren County Health Department officials are reminding parents and students to schedule back-to-school immunizations.

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Students may register for after-school arts program (Hammond Daily Star)

High school juniors and seniors gifted in the performing and visual arts have until Aug. 17 to enroll for fall semester classes offered by Southeastern Louisiana University’s Northshore School of the Arts.

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Rural education 2.0 (Colorado Springs Independent)

The man in the Sodbuster Bar walks with a slight limp, the result of old injury. "I was operating a seismograph rig when it went off a hillside outside Meeteetse, Wyo.," he says. "It fell 382 feet with me inside. I wasn't supposed to make it, but I did. I eventually got a settlement.

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Virtual School a real opportunity (The Post and Courier)

Not enough students at Woodland High School in rural Dorchester District 4 needed to retake U.S. History and second-year English this summer, so the courses weren't offered as traditional summer school classes. But Principal James Peterson proposed an innovative solution for the several st...

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Northeast State at Mountain City offering four classes this fall (Elizabethton Star)

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