August 30, 2008
UTEP has a nationally ranked School of Nursing and is recognized for the quality of its graduates. Why should we, the taxpayers, be asked to build and fund another nursing program that would be in direct competition with UTEP for faculty, clinical
Hard times lead to some hard back to school choices - The Virginian-Pilot
Enrollment at Gateway Christian School is headed for a 10 percent drop this fall, and Principal Sam Postlewaite knows one big reason: the bad economy. Scrimping in hard economic times, religious families are deciding which is the bigger priority
Cost of attending Tufts increases by 5.33 percent - Tufts Daily
The cost of attending Tufts as an undergraduate rose 5.33 percent this year, as the amount the university charges for tuition, room and board and other expenses continued to climb. The $2,498 jump, to $49,358, tops off a five-year period in which
Losing vacation time to bankruptcy - Baltimore Sun
Baltimoresun.com’s tax-advice column features three experts from the Hunt Valley accounting firm SC&H Group answering questions about preparing your return every Monday until April 17. To be included in the following weeks, please use the form at the
Boards work on tuition cost issue - Examiner
ALLENTOWN Millstone Township School District’s tuition costs for sending students to the Upper Freehold Regional School District are being reviewed. Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education President Joe Stampe said the two school districts
Sending Your Kids to College - KFSN
(KFSN) — Sending a kid to college can be a real challenge for parents. Especially when incomes aren’t keeping up with the rising cost of higher education. Can’t afford college? You’re not alone. The total cost of a degree from U.C. Merced is about
For U. Alabama students, book bundles pile on the cost - U-Wire.com
With the rising cost of tuition, many University of Alabama students are having a hard time covering the cost of tuition alone, much less the cost of departmental fees and textbooks. While some professors are exploring alternatives to traditional
Higher-than-expected enrollment allows $1,000 bonuses for UCF staff - Orlando Sentinel
Despite losing nearly $40 million to recent budget cuts, the University of Central Florida plans to give employees one-time $1,000 bonuses made possible by a tuition windfall, officials announced Thursday. The school also is creating a 1 percent
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