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Study abroad and experience the world

1 hour, 58 minutes ago ago from The Merge

Story by Carli Chavez You may even find yourself at Stonehenge is you study abroad. Study Abroad is an experience that could lead to learning a second language, gaining in maturity, enhance career opportunities and make friends worldwide. Things to remember New Mexico State University offers this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.  However, studying abroad is not for everyone.  That is why it is important to ...

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Institutional factors have eased the way for Harvard students to go abroad. | Harvard Magazine Nov-Dec 2009

10 hours ago ago from Harvard Alumni Magazine

Skip to content Harvard Magazine View Contents E-mail updates Sign up to be notified of new issues. View a sample newsletter Most Read The Ph.D. Problem Ayn Rand Professor Video Evolution by Fire Pictures in the Square Post Pre-Med more ...

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Benefits Of Study Abroad Programs & International Student Medical Insurance

8 hours ago ago from Health Insurance Basics

A study abroad experience can be exciting and enriching. Discovering new cultures and seeing a different country is a great way to add to the study aboard educational experience. Be sure to consider international student insurance to protect against unexpected illness or injury before leaving for a study abroad program. When traveling overseas, students may actually be at a higher risk for emergencies than when they are at home, ...

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News: Defining 'Gainful Employment' - Inside Higher Ed

17 hours ago ago from Home - Inside Higher Ed

View mobile edition Get Daily E-mail About Us Contact Us Login/Sign Up December 10, 2009 Home News Views BlogU Audio The Lists Career Advice Job Seekers Employers Skip to main content Search News Browse Archives News Defining 'Gainful Employment' December 10, 2009 Share This Story Related Stories In the Midnight Hour December 9, 2009 A For-Profit Accountability System? ...

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SCU offers early acceptance to almost 1000 students | Far North Coaster Magazine

19 hours ago ago from Far North Coast News - Sport News - Business News & Lifestyle

December 10, 2009 The wait is over for nearly 1000 prospective students who have received an early offer to study at Southern Cross University in 2010. The early offers, made through UAC today (December 10) and QTAC late last week, means those students don't need to wait until their Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is released. Admissions manager Sarah Beresford said around 500 of the early offers made by Southern ...

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26 Students Arrested in Protest Over Tuition Increases

3 hours ago ago from The New York Times

SAN FRANCISCO Twenty-six students were arrested at San Francisco State University before dawn on Thursday after some students barricaded themselves inside a building to protest budget cuts and tuition increases across the state's public university system. The doors were locked with chains from the inside so police broke through a window to get in, a university spokeswoman, Ellen Griffin, said. We're approaching final exams and the end of ...

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States Spending Less to Fight Smoking

22 hours ago ago from The New York Times

State governments are collecting record revenues from tobacco companies but spending less and less of it on antismoking programs, especially in New York, a group of health and advocacy organizations said in a report released Wednesday. In the report, titled A Broken Promise to Our Children , the organizations said state governments had reduced spending by 15 percent, to $567 million, for smoking prevention and cessation programs in the ...

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Police end SF State Univ sit-in; 33 arrested

9 hours ago ago from PopEater

SAN FRANCISCO -Police have arrested several San Francisco State University students who barricaded themselves inside a campus building to protest budget cuts and fee hikes. University spokeswoman Ellen Griffin says university and San Francisco city police entered the Business Building at about 3:15 a.m. and arrested 23 people for misdemeanor trespassing. Ten protesters outside the building were arrested for misdemeanor unlawful assembly and ...

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