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College Related Articles For February 5, 2010

February 05, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

The New York Times reports on the lobbying effort by the big lenders in order to stop the student lending bill from passing.

The Dallas Morning News reports on the state higher ed chief saying that Texas is enrolling more college students, but fewer in high-need fields.

The Houston Chronicle Reports on the president of the University of Texas at Austin warning that more layoffs are coming at the flagship campus.

The Mercury News reports on renting textbooks catching on at Cabrillo College.

The AP reports on Ohio State University President Gordon Gee who would like to see the way tenure is given out to a professor changed.

The AP reports on University of Wisconsin System regents that has approved a four-year, $1,200 tuition increase for UW-Eau Claire students.

The Herald Leader reports on High Schools in the Fayette area helping students out with the ACT exam.

The USA Today Reports…

February 05, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

on the failure rate for the AP exam that is going up.

Two More Federal Stimulus Related Articles Are Out….

February 05, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports on reform plan at some schools may not be enough to get money from the federal government.

The Times Picayune reports on the Education Secretary that says the bar to get federal money is very high.

The Salt Lake Tribune Reports…

February 05, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

on the Canyon’s school district and their plan to offer three different high school diplomas.

The Dallas Morning News Reports…

February 05, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

on a new survey that is out that says that teacher morale at many schools in the local school district has dropped big time.

The Denver Post Is Out…

February 05, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

with a first of a three part series looking at school life in 21 classrooms.