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Business School Best Info About Business Schools Search Home About Privacy Policy Full Posts | Comments Categories Business Certificates (119) Business Courses (34) Business Degrees (72) Business School (37) Business School Rankings (24) Harvard Business School (26) Top Business Schools (262) Archives December 2009 November 2009 Resources Google Meta Log in ...

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Study: Undocumented Students Save Taxpayer Dollars in North Carolina

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Congratulations to North Carolina for finally figuring out what we already knew: colleges profit from the admission of undocumented students . The state board of North Carolina Community Colleges banned undocumented students last August and commissioned a study while it reviewed the matter. We correctly predicted last summer: There is a look at undocumented students in North Carolina by the numbers that shows how admitting ...

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By Ashby Jones The law school at UC Irvine. It's new. It's bold. It's selective. It's star-studded. It's controversial (or at least it was during the search for dean). It's got momentum. In short, it's got buzz. But can it keep it up? It's certainly trying. The school on Monday announced that everyone in next year's incoming class will, for all three years, receive a scholarship worth 50 percent of their tuition. The grants will be ...

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Skip to main content Tuesday December 22, 2009 About Us Contact Corrections Advertise The Commerce Times Home Business World Interviews Careers Advice Health & Fitness After Hours Campus Scoop Editorial Showcasing a promising school year December 1, 2009 0 | By Ksenia Voynova Six years ago, the Ryerson Commerce Society (RCS) launched with the goal to enrich commerce students’ ...

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Gabrielle Lyon: Can You Tell Me How to Get To Science Street?

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When President Obama announced a major initiative to increase participation and achievement in science on November 23, 2009, Elmo was there with Sesame Street to support it. Time Warner, the MacArthur Foundation, Intel, and Xerox also had representatives on hand. Carla wasn't there. Carla, a Guatemalan-American 10th-grader, represents hundreds of urban minority boys and girls I've worked with over the years. Though Carla struggled with ...

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Costs are rising rapidly throughout the University of California system, but its newest law school , at Irvine, announced this week that the 80 students chosen for the second entering class will get privately financed scholarships covering at least half their tuition for all three years. Irvine's inaugural class of 60 students, who arrived in August, received full scholarships for all three years a deal that helped Irvine attract so much ...

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Iowa, Brazil schools partner for exchange program

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Iowa, Brazil schools partner for exchange program CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) -- The University of Northern Iowa along with two Iowa community colleges have formed a business and agriculture partnership with two universities in Brazil. Together the five schools announced Tuesday that they would form an Iowa-Midwest Brazil Exchange in Business and Agriculture Program. The community colleges include Kirkwood Community College and Hawkeye Community ...

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ACLU contests RI school's pay-to-play sports edict

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ACLU contests RI school's pay-to-play sports edict PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- A civil liberties group is challenging a North Smithfield school system policy that charges students a fee to play sports. The Rhode Island affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union said Monday it had filed an administrative complaint with the state education department. It says the policy, which requires a $150 fee from students seeking to play sports, ...

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