More Fighting Over The 10% Rule…
for college bound students is occurring in Texas. The University Of Texas at Austin wants changes to this rule so they can admit more students that would not fit under the 10% rule.
for college bound students is occurring in Texas. The University Of Texas at Austin wants changes to this rule so they can admit more students that would not fit under the 10% rule.
The Des Moines Register reports on this college and a fair they had in order to get students to pick the right major for them. The article says that students with undeclared majors are up 10% since 2003.
that rising tuition costs has caused a population drop in the amount of students that go to two and four year public colleges and universities.
The press release shows that for four year colleges the population is flat lining, but when you add in the two-year schools the population starts to drop.
massive amounts of money. Stanford University gets 75 million which will be spent on new environmental studies center. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill gets 100 million to early double the size of the Morehead Scholarship.
gets an endorsement by North Dakota State Senators. In order to get some money for college students will have to score at least 23 points on the ACT exam.
outside the capital of Minnesota to gripe about the high cost of college education.