Saturday, October 27, 2012

College Board

  • College Board says college cost up 5 percent

    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.

    abclocal.go.com

  • MVSU president Oliver's contract won't be renewed by College Board

    The Greenwood Commonwealth reports (http://bit.ly/RaJBSh ) that Bounds' statement was released the day after the College Board announced its decision to renew the contracts of the presidents at the state's other two historically black universities ...

    www.therepublic.com

  • Measure would change student rep on college board

    Michael Long, a past chairman and current student body president at the New College of Florida, said that with all universities represented in the Florida Student Association, there is no need to create another, similar board. "One of the greatest ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • Grad school, a leg up — in debt

    It's fitting that the College Board released its trends in college pricing just before Halloween. It's frightening what many families are paying to help their children realize the American dream of a middle-income-or-better lifestyle.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Peraza and Stewart on Southwestern College Board Accountability

    Southwestern Community College (SWC), located in Chula Vista, has experienced rough times in the past. The college's governing board was affiliated with corruption leading up to the end of 2010.

    ivn.us

  • Role of Metro Community College at issue in five races

    With the controversies that once dominated the Metropolitan Community College Board now subsided, board candidates this election season are examining the college's mission and role.

    www.omaha.com

  • Perez for VCCCD Board

    When he was appointed to the community college board, I knew he would bring a wealth of experience, an understanding of good governance and the ability to ask the right questions.

    www.vcstar.com

  • Hancock board candidates outline goals

    Board of Trustees candidates for the Allan Hancock Joint Community College District are, in Trustee Area No. 1 (central and northern Santa Maria), Hilda Zacarias and incumbent Henry Grennan; and in Trustee Area No.

    santamariatimes.com

  • Full-tuition scholarships continue at Antioch College through 2014

    YELLOW SPRINGS - The Antioch College Board of Trustees recently endorsed a "stable growth" formula that aims to expand the student population from about 100 at the current time to approximately 250 by 2016, a plan that would allow the college to ...

    fairborndailyherald.com

  • SRC board agrees to levy additional tax

    Rushville, Ill. -- Spoon River College's Board of Trustees agreed to levy an additional tax on Wednesday, though officials say in-district residents won't notice too big a difference, if any, on their next property tax bill.

    www.cambridgechron.com

  • College Board Candidates Want to Fix Broken System

    (Mission Times Courier, San Diego, CA) - The future of education is at stake Nov. 6 say candidates in the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD)Board of Trustees, District B race. Businessman Scott Hasson, who refers to himself as the reform ...

    scoopsandiego.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

  • CWC board candidates detail their budget priorities

    Three candidates for the Riverton-Shoshoni subdistrict seat on the Central Wyoming College Board of Trustees shared differing budget priorities Thursday during a forum at CWC.

    dailyranger.com

  • Mendocino College Trustees and Academic Senate vote to support Proposition 30

    UKIAH, Calif. - The Mendocino College Board of Trustees and Academic Senate have both unanimously passed resolutions in support of Proposition 30 in the upcoming presidential general election.

    www.lakeconews.com

  • Brooks House-College deal gets final approval

    Shumlin had not leaked details of his plan and everyone from Martha O' Connor, who lives in Brattleboro and who sits on the State College Board, to college officials themselves did not know about the surprise announcement. The plan has been on the fast ...

    www.reformer.com

  • NJ lawmakers to form committee on high cost of college

    The average annual tuition and fees at the state's public colleges and universities is $12,399, a sum that is up 13 percent over the past five years, according to a report issued by The College Board on Wednesday. Room and board adds more than $9,000 ...

    www.northjersey.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

  • COM tabs Lewis as college's first female president

    During that time, she will work out the terms of her contract with the college board. Lewis already has her priorities set.

    galvestondailynews.com

  • North Central College names new president

    "The search committee and board of trustees were looking for a president to lead North Central College into an ever-changing world of higher education," said college Trustee Michael Naset, who served as chairman of the presidential search committee.

    www.dailyherald.com

  • City College dismantles faculty leadership

    Over objections from dozens of department chairs at City College of San Francisco, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously early Friday to dismantle a decades-long system of faculty leadership at the nearly bankrupt school of 86,000 students.

    www.sfgate.com

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