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11 hours ago ago from Tuition Prepayment |
It is almost time for people who are pursuing higher education to return to their academic careers. Post-secondary education, such as College or University can be a difficult transition for many, who are living away from home for the first time. Students have many things to consider when they decide to live in a student apartment, or off campus. Paying tuition is challenging enough. Students, who live in apartments, or residents, must have ...
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22 hours ago ago from Christopher Lovell
Finally the Lib Dems have confirmed that scrapping tuition fees will be our policy come the general election. Here's the full text of the email sent by Nick Clegg to all party members: Dear Chris, I'm writing to let you know some good news about the Liberal Democrat manifesto - good news for students and for everyone who wants a fairer Britain. This week the Party's federal policy committee agreed a way to deliver one of our most ...
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22 hours ago ago from Richard Baum
The Liberal Democrats have re-iterated their committment to scrap tuition fees for students. The party's federal policy committee has agreed a way to deliver one of our most important policies, the scrapping of unfair tuition fees. We've developed a plan to phase out tuition fees over the course of the next six years, to ensure this vital policy is affordable even at this time of economic crisis. Labour and the Conservatives refuse ...
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The information covered in the online paralegal programs are much the same as their traditional campus counterparts. In this article I will discuss how paralegal online courses work in detail. Once enrolled in the class, the student is able to enter the online classroom anytime they want. Here you complete assignments, quizzes, and puzzles related to paralegal work. These assignments will have due dates, and it is the responsibility of ...
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9 hours ago ago from Hiram College News
December 21, 2009 Hiram College officials today announced that they will not increase tuition for students entering Hiram for the 2010-2011 academic year. The zero percent increase is in addition to the institution’s Tuition Guarantee, which was established in 2004 and locks in a student’s tuition for four years. Under Hiram’s Tuition Guarantee, each entering class paid a slightly higher rate for tuition than the previous class, and ...
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18 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
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16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
It wouldn't be the holidays if we didn't have grinches. In the spirit of the season, this week we saw calls to lower the federal minimum wage (yes, you read that correctly), thinly disguised as a way to help the economy. In this time of recession and high unemployment, however, that is actually the last thing policymakers should do. The federal minimum wage is just $7.25 an hour, or $14,500 a year for a full-time worker. And for tipped ...
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