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College Advice: Studying In A Different State

2 hours ago ago from edu-center.org - Free education online guide: Distance learning online, education diploma degree course, learn online.

In the UK and USA many undergraduates apply for universities as far away from their home town (and their parents) as possible. In contrast, Australian students tend to stick to their home state. Irrespective of which part of the world you live in, if you are considering moving to a different state and away from home for college, some of these tips might come in handy. Studying At Interstate Colleges Students have many reasons to relocate ...

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The Connecticut Economic War

14 hours ago ago from Swick Speak

In case you are visiting from another planet, Connecticut's budget is messed up again. The smokescreen budget which the Democratic super majority rammed down the throats of taxpayers here is unraveling as we speak. Tax revenues continue to collapse, the mythical state sales tax cut is gone and the Democrat drumbeat of new and higher taxes is starting to grow once again. Governor Rell's attempt to cut spending by freezing enrollment in our ...

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15 Students Awarded College Scholarships - State Journal - STATEJOURNAL.com

4 hours ago ago from The State Journal | WV Business News Journal - STATEJOURNAL.com

Full Version | Mobile Edition Featured Links | State Journal Mobile Edition | SJ RSS Feed | Who's Who 2009 Winners | Who's Who 2009 Registration HOME YOUR BUSINESS DECISION MAKERS WV TONIGHT LIVE NOMINATIONS Health Care Heroes Generation Next Who's Who 55 Good Things Century Club Students of Excellence EVENTS Health Care ...

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MTA Finance Committe Approves End to Funding NYC Student MetroCards

23 hours ago ago from NYC Public School Parents

If the budget proposal stands as approved today by the MTA Finance Committee, NYC public school students will be required to pay half fares for their subway and bus transportation to and from school beginning next September, and even that 50% discount will be eliminated beginning in September, 2011. Elements of the MTA's proposal were presented on NY1 today and are now being reported in both the NY Daily News and the NY Times City Room blog . ...

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Conners State College – Equine Technology Degree

23 hours ago ago from Training a Young Horse

Conners State College is located in Warner, Oklahoma and is a two-year public college that offers a wide variety of different associate's degrees. One of the associate's degrees that is available for students to pursue is the Equine Technology degree. The Equine Technology Program is made up of different theory classes that range from anatomy, physiology, and nutrition to marketing and management. Students will also be able to participate ...

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College renews pleas to close portion of Lakeland street

57 minutes ago ago from Media General - TBO.com

LAKELAND - If you've ever driven Ingraham Avenue between McDonald Street and Lake Hollingsworth Drive, you know it cuts right through the middle of the Florida Southern College campus. Students routinely cross Ingraham to get to and from their dorms, the cafeteria and other locations. Suffice it to say it's a place where pedestrians and vehicles often interact. A week ago, a truck struck three students as they walked in one of the ...

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Cherry backs water fee for college scholarships

23 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Cherry backs water fee for college scholarships LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Lt. Gov. John Cherry wants to bring back the Michigan Promise Grant scholarship for 96,000 college students by charging a fee on companies that sell bottled water from Michigan. "That water literally is owned by everybody in the state. ... It doesn't belong" to the bottlers, Cherry told reporters Monday. "This is just one proposal that will enable us to keep our promise ...

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Colo. Republicans target governor's budget plan

8 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Colo. Republicans target governor's budget plan DENVER (AP) -- Colorado Republicans vow to fight plans by Gov. Bill Ritter to eliminate tax breaks and release parolees to balance the state budget. The Democratic governor could save money by firing many of the 2,000 new state employees he hired and rescinding tough new oil and gas rules that cost the state jobs, said Senate Minority Leader Josh Penry, a Republican from Fruita. Ritter and ...

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