College Related Articles For July 12, 2010…
The Chicago Tribune reports on colleges that putting more into college orientation days.
The Sacramento Bee reports on California State University, Sacramento, that must reduce its enrollment by 10.8 percent by fall 2011.
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The Arizona Republic reports on Arizona regents weigh ending the popular AIMS scholarship program.
The Des Moines Register reports on Upper Iowa University helping soldiers pursue college degrees.
The Houston Chronicle reports on Texas universities say that a new law that is supposed to help students and parents spend tuition dollars more wisely just adds to budget woes
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on the first male students at Moore College of Art.
They also report on Penn State Board of Trustees that has approve a tuition increase of up to 5.9% for fall students.
The AP reports on Agriculture colleges selling cow herds to cut costs.
The Herald Leader reports on U of L president that is going to decline bonus pay again.
The Post Dispatch reports on Missouri colleges lacking funds for critical repairs and renovations.
The AP reports on The incoming head of the National Governors Association saying that he will make increasing the number of students who complete college his focus during his scheduled yearlong tenure.
The AP also reports on a baby from Brunswick that has become the 5,000th Maine newborn to receive a $500 Harold Alfond College Challenge Grant.
The USA Today have an article up on Alumni magazines that don’t connect with younger grads.
The Chicago Sun-Times reports on seven students at Stevenson High School that would up getting a perfect score on the ACT exam.