Thursday, October 25, 2012

College Board

  • College Board study: Year in college now averages $17860

    But the numbers could also signal an inflection point where several unsustainable trends in costs, borrowing, and student aid at last begin to break, though it's too soon to say for sure, said report co-author Sandy Baum of the College Board and George ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Montgomery College president, board chair support the Dream Act

    As the president and chair of the Montgomery College Board of Trustees, we are proud to welcome Dreamers to our college. Like other community colleges, Montgomery College is an open access institution with rolling admissions, which gives us the agility ...

    www.gazette.net

  • Approve Prop. A, remake CCSF board

    It's incredible for City College officials to go to the voters of San Francisco with hat in hand after the accreditation board has made it so clear that the college's woes stem from official mismanagement. In order for this investment to work, voters ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • NWC board candidates explain their views on college

    Jim Vogt, a former NWC board member, and Martin Garhart are running for Powell's open seat on the board; incumbent board member Mark Westerhold and Bob Newsome are up for two open seats in the Cody district, as is Paul Fees - who was out of town ...

    www.powelltribune.com

  • College Board Puts Spotlight on Needs of ELLs, New Kinds of Tests

    The annual meeting of the College Board got off to an unusual start: with a high-profile session on English-learners' "right to rigor," moderated by none other than the organization's brand-new president, David Coleman.

    blogs.edweek.org

  • College Tuition Rose As Financial Aid For Students Stalls Among Public ...

    According to a College Board statement, the average annual increase in average published tuition and fees at private nonprofit four-year colleges and universities over the decade from 2002-03 to 2012-13 was 2.4 percent beyond inflation - lower than in ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • College price hikes more modest but still painful

    Room-and-board charges grew by a comparable amount, raising the full cost for students living on campus to $17,860. The latest annual figures from the College Board, out Wednesday, show only about one-third of full-time students pay that published price.

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  • College Costs Rising Twice the Rate of Inflation: College Board

    There is good news and bad news on the college costs front, according to a College Board report released Wednesday. Published in-state tuition and fees at public four-year colleges and universities across the nation rose 4.8 percent, which is lower ...

    www.millionairecorner.com

  • Black Hawk College might get student housing

    The college's board of trustees will meet in a special session at 5 p.m. today to consider transferring land to the Quad-Cities Foundation so a developer, Bluffstone Inc., could lease the property and build apartments, according to board documents ...

    qctimes.com

  • College Board says tuition hikes slowed, but aid leveled off

    When the nation's economy first soured, the price of college rose but was more than offset by increases in federal grants and tax benefits, meaning that for those eligible for the aid their cost of college actually declined. But a report released by ...

    www.post-gazette.com

  • COC Trustees Endorse Prop. 30 on 4-1 Vote

    The Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees has adopted a resolution in support of Proposition 30, the Schools and Local Public Safety Protection Act of 2012, which will appear on the ballot in the upcoming general election, being ...

    scvnews.com

  • College Board: PA among highest in-state tuition costs

    PITTSBURGH - A new report from the College Board says Pennsylvania has the fourth-highest in-state tuition charges in the nation for four-year public universities.

    www.therepublic.com

  • U.S. Colleges Raise Tuition 4.8%, Outpacing Inflation

    Tuition and fees at U.S. public universities rose 4.8 percent this year to an average $8,655, as the smallest increase in 12 years still outpaced inflation, a College Board report found. "It's an improvement in a bad story," said Sandy Baum, an ...

    www.bloomberg.com

  • Hawkeye Community College board OKs 'Promise Jobs' office space

    WATERLOO, Iowa --- Hawkeye Community College's Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved two lease agreements as part of an Iowa Workforce Development reorganization effort.

    wcfcourier.com

  • College Board: Tuition costs still rising, but at a lower rate

    In-state tuition costs at colleges and universities nationwide rose 4.8 percent this year, which was lower than recent years, according to research released Wednesday from the College Board. The average published tuition and fees for in-state students ...

    www.bizjournals.com

  • College Board: Rise in students in AP classes accompanied by rise in performance

    Instead, the not-for-profit College Board incurs the costs to register a school to offer AP courses and to authorize each locally developed AP syllabus, and we subsidize teacher professional development for schools unable to afford to send a teacher to ...

    blogs.ajc.com

  • The College Bubble Just Got A Little More Inflated

    We all know that the cost of a college education is ridiculously high—topping out at almost $60,000 per year—but a new report by The College Board says that college prices are higher than ever. The College Board Advocacy & Policy Center's Trends in ...

    www.businessinsider.com

  • Bishop Stang AP Scholars

    Twenty-seven students at Bishop Stang High School have earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement on the college level Advanced Placement Program Exams.

    www.wickedlocal.com

  • Report: Ohio college costs rise slowly

    That's the second lowest increase in the country, according to the College Board's annual pricing and student-aid reports.

    www.marionstar.com

  • New terms set for Cochise College board members

    SIERRA VISTA— No election will be needed for the Cochise College Governing Board this year as longtime board member Jane Strain and newcomer Dennis Nelson will both earn seats automatically. Nelson was unopposed in Precinct 5 because the ...

    www.willcoxrangenews.com

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