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What Does $1-Trillion Mean? Maybe Not Much
Student-loan debt is in the spotlight, but what does the total amount outstanding really tell us?
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With Choice of New Leader, College Board Hopes to Extend Its Reach
Over the last decade, the organization has pushed more deeply into K-12 issues, the terrain where David Coleman has made his name.
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Florida A&M President Suspends Band Through Next Year
The Marching 100, embroiled in a hazing scandal since last fall, will not play in 2012-13.
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To Develop Student Entrepreneurs, Colleges Incubate Their Ideas
The arrangements can benefit both students, who receive guidance and perhaps financial support, and the institutions, which may help shape the entrepreneurial economy.
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In Arizona, Community-College Interns Survey the Local Economy
Student internships at Estrella Mountain Community College provide work-force data for the institution and local government.
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College to Veterans: We Want You
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With GI Bill's Billions at Stake, Colleges Compete to Lure Veterans
As servicemembers and veterans navigate a highly competitive market of recruiters, they find little useful support from the military, or from anywhere else.
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Veterans' Group Names 26 For-Profits It Says Exploit Its Brand to Lure Students
Student Veterans of America has ousted chapters at these institutions because it says they compromise its goal of connecting veterans directly to one another.
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A Blueprint for Helping Immigrant Students Succeed
A resource center for immigrants supports students with ESL classes, scholarship money, child care, and more, its director tells a community-college meeting.
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Group Says It Sent Some Bomb Threats at Pitt, and Pledges to Relent
But the group did not claim responsibility for all the threats, and the university remains on high alert as final exams get under way.

