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Education Dept. Releases New Data on College Tuition Across Sectors

21 May 2013

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THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION.  MAY 21, 2013.  The National Center for Education Statistics, the Education Department’s statistical arm, on Tuesday released a “first look” report at new data on college pricing across sectors, finding that tuition and required fees for in-state …Continue reading »

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Push for Tiered Tuition at California Community Colleges

21 May 2013

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INSIDE HIGHER ED.  MAY 21, 2013.  The California Assembly on Monday passed a bill that would authorize community colleges to charge out-of-state tuition to in-state residents for some courses during the summer and winter terms, The Sacramento Bee reported. The idea is …Continue reading »

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Reforming student loans is off to a good start

21 May 2013

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THE WASHINGTON POST.  MAY 20, 2013.  CONGRESS HAS ONLY begun working on student loans this year, and already it’s going better than last year’s debacle. Election-year politics drove Congress and the White House to endorse a bumper-sticker policy — keep …Continue reading »

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As Gainful-Employment Talks Resume, Education Dept. Is Mum on Appeal

21 May 2013

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THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION.  MAY 21, 2013. With a second round of rule-making sessions on the Education Department’s controversial “gainful employment” regulation set to begin on Tuesday, officials at the agency aren’t saying if they’ll continue to defend their first draft. …Continue reading »

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Let’s Make a Deal

21 May 2013

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INSIDE HIGHER ED.  MAY 21, 2013.  Sure, Aramark may be able to provide delicious sandwiches, brew a mean cup of coffee, cater important university functions, and do it all at the lowest price. But can it help a sophomore get …Continue reading »

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High Desert Medical College – Bakersfield

21 May 2013

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Sheri Johnson 211 S Real Road, Suite 200 Bakersfield, CA 93009 P: (661) 579-2901 F: (661) 282-8818 sheri.johnson@hdmedcollege.com www.hdmedcollege.com High Desert Medical College is dedicated to providing educational programs to prepare you for a greater career. We offer flexible classes, …Continue reading »

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Confusion on State Authorization

21 May 2013

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INSIDE HIGHER ED.  MAY 20, 2013.  The Education Department announced Friday that it would push back by a year the deadline for complying with a rule requiring states to authorize colleges within their borders, but did little to clarify a regulation that …Continue reading »

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Calif. Community Colleges Note a Positive Trend: More Summer Courses

21 May 2013

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THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION.  MAY 16, 2013.  Many of California’s community colleges are planning to expand their course offerings this summer, according to a news release from the office of the system’s chancellor—a positive trend after years of budget …Continue reading »

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Relief and Confusion Mingle as State-Authorization Rules Are Delayed

21 May 2013

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THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION.  MAY 20, 2013. The U.S. Department of Education will delay the deadline for compliance with rules requiring colleges to be properly authorized by state governments. That’s a good thing, said some higher-education leaders on Monday, …Continue reading »

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California College of Ayurveda

20 May 2013

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Dr. Marc Halpern (Dr. Shiva) Director 700 Zion Street Nevada City, CA 95959 P: (530) 478-9100 P: (866) 541-6699 Toll Free in the U.S. F: (530) 478-9105 info@ayurvedacollege.com www.ayurvedacollege.com Established in 1995, the California College of Ayurveda is the longest …Continue reading »

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