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In online learning environment, you are expected to master material through reading alone. Although some online courses offer video recordings and audio clips, most programs require that students understand a large amount of information that is only available through written text. Hence, if your way of learning is better with listening to the lectures and taking notes, then traditional class-based courses will suit you better.

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Christian soldiers march onward to Ames By John Brummett Beware when sniping starts between preachy professed Christians all pent up in political pursuit of the presidency of a country that's supposed to have free religion.

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State-school undergrads limited to 6 class drops (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

By JOHN AUSTIN Undergraduates alert: Your Legislature is putting the smackdown on shopping and dropping courses at Texas state universities. Starting this fall, students at public colleges can drop no more than six courses as undergraduates. The rule applies to those enrolling as first-time freshmen and will follow them until they graduate. Rep. Fred Brown, R-College Station, wrote the cap ...

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Field of Dreams expands for local investor group (Plano Courier)

An investor group led by David Brooks, Chairman and CEO of McKinney-based Independent Bank Group and Vincent J. Viola of New York, announced the purchase today of Noel-Levitz, the nation’s leading enrollment management consulting firm for colleges and universities from student loan provider Sallie Mae.

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Five Texas schools added to New York loan investigation (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

By JOHN AUSTIN New York's attorney general expanded his probe into the student loan industry Wednesday, seeking documents from 39 colleges, including Texas Christian University and four other Texas schools. Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is investigating whether university athletic departments made illegal deals to promote a student loan provider in return for kickbacks. Thirty-five of the ...

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N.Y.'s Cuomo probes Division I colleges (AP via Yahoo! News)

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is now investigating whether top college athletic departments nationwide — including those at Auburn University, Ohio University and Texas Christian University — steered athletes and other students to education lenders in exchange for kickbacks.

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Cuomo expands student loan probe to athletic departments (New York Daily News)

State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is now investigating whether top college athletic departments nationwide steered athletes and other students to education lenders in exchange for kickbacks.

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Brown taking charge with disciplinary actions (Austin American-Statesman)

Texas coach protecting program's image. In keeping with his annual policy to rally his players about a singular theme, Mack Brown unveiled the football team's catchy new slogan for the season as he does every August.

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Colleges face kickback heat (The Republican)

ALBANY, N.Y. - New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is now investigating whether top college athletic departments nationwide - including those at Auburn University, Ohio University and Texas Christian University - steered student athletes to education lenders in exchange for kickbacks.

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ELCA Assembly Re-Elects Mark Hanson Presiding Bishop (Worldwide Faith News)

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. Mark S. Hanson, 60, was re- elected to serve another six-year term as presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) at the 2007 ELCA Churchwide Assembly here. Hanson was re-elected Aug. 7 on the second ballot with 888 votes of the 1,029 cast. The churchwide assembly, the chief legislative authority of the ELCA, is meeting here Aug. 6-11 at Navy ...

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N.Y.'s Cuomo probes Division I colleges (The Charlotte Observer)

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is now investigating whether top college athletic departments nationwide - including those at Auburn University, Ohio University and Texas Christian University - steered athletes and other students to education lenders in exchange for kickbacks. Cuomo said Wednesday that he served 39 universities with subpoenas and requests for documents about deals between ...

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I have been doing a lot of thinking lately about what impact my family has had upon my education. Everyone in my family, especially my mother, illustrated good morals and self-control. However, our family had a lot of dysfunction (like most families. I dare say) and even though my parents were good moral, God-fearing people, they sometimes had actions that were quite the opposite.

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