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Hiram College announces tuition freeze for 2010-2011 academic year
7 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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14 hours ago ago from College Life Planning's Blog
I love to advise students, preferably when they are freshman in high school, with plenty of time in front of them to grow and make something out of their lives that is based in wisdom, and rooted in their true strengths. I speak with hundreds of students who are really struggling to make the right decision with college, all of them in their late 30's and mid 40's. Going to school for them is a kind of last ditch effort'. As the economy turns ...
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14 hours ago ago from Carol J. Carter
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20 hours ago ago from OpenMarket.org
College football is bringing big bucks to K Street as lawmakers take aim at dismantling the Bowl Championship Series , says a story in Politico . A six-figure sum is being spent lobbying what really shouldn't be a government issue. Millions more are being spent on other issues affecting college sports. There's even a PlayOff PAC that gives money to politicians who take an active stance on college football playoff reform. True, ...
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Ex-Cleveland Browns GM George Kokinis seeks $4 million in arbitration - ESPN
13 hours ago ago from ESPN.com - NFL
While the Cleveland Browns are in hot pursuit of Mike Holmgren to become their new football "czar," the former general manager took legal measures Monday against the team. AFC North blog ESPN.com's James Walker writes about all things AFC North in his division blog . Blog network: NFL Nation George Kokinis officially filed for arbitration seeking $4 million in compensation , alleging the Browns refused to honor his contract. In ...
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