Friday, October 26, 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

  • Amendment 12 would change student representative on college board

    MIAMI (AP) -- The way the student representative on the Board of Governors, the body that oversees Florida's public universities, is chosen could change if voters pass Amendment 12.

    jacksonville.com

  • community college district board profiles

    Voters will have to decide Nov. 6 between newcomer Ash Givargis and incumbent Bernardo Perez for a seat on the Ventura County Community College District Board of Trustees, a five-person panel that oversees Moorpark, Oxnard, and Ventura colleges.

    www.simivalleyacorn.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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Paine College to have football team by 2014

    During the fall meeting of the Paine College Board of Trustees, the governing body voted unanimously to revive the sport that has been absent for fifty years.

    www.wrdw.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 master plan, tobacco-free policy advance

    Flathead Valley Community College's Board of Trustees on Monday passed the first reading of a tobacco-free campus policy and voted to move a draft update of a college master plan to a public review period.

    www.dailyinterlake.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

  • College Board Report Confirms Higher Education Costs Continue To Climb

    Higher education is expensive and getting more so–that's the conclusion of a study by the College Board that were released on Wednesday.

    maboot.com

  • Funding, college affordability among chief issues in Michigan State Board of ...

    The university lost some $40 million in state aid for the 2011-2012 school year when Gov. Rick Snyder and the Legislature slashed funding for Michigan's 15 public universities by 15 percent.

    www.mlive.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

  • 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

  • College sticker prices in Washington region

    So here is a rundown of the private nonprofit sticker prices in Maryland, Virginia and the District, ranked from highest to lowest, and the same for public four-year schools - all drawn from the Chronicle's portal of College Board data. Also included ...

    www.washingtonpost.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.

    www.google.com

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