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05 September 2011 ~ Comments Off

University students boycott classes over allowances

Mbabane, Swaziland (IRIN) – Swaziland’s only university has reopened a month late for the new academic year, but the nearly 6,000 students are boycotting classes over cuts in their allowances, which the government says will only be paid in a few months time. The deepening economic crisis, which has led neighboring South Africa to agree [...]

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22 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

Federal Student Loans Revisited

Product DescriptionTitle IV of the Higher Education Act (HEA) authorises the major federal student aid programs, including the student loan programs, which are the largest source of aid for students. In FY2000, the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) programs and the Federal Direct Student Loan (DL) program supported an estimated $33.1 billion in new loan [...]

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18 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

Bad Credit Personal Loans- Personal Requirements of Poor Credit People Get Flourished With This Aid

Financial crisis is a very common problem which usually comes in everyone’s life. But to manage it efficiently is very important otherwise you the much severe problem of bad credit can occur. If you are having the problem with your adverse credit then a financial solution is available in the loans market to escape you [...]

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17 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

Brown to unveil revised California budget, tax proposal

Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor Sacramento, CA, United States (AHN) – California Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday was set to unveil an updated budget plan to close a record $26.6 billion deficit while taking into account better-than-expected April tax receipts and Republican opposition to a June ballot on tax extensions. The announcement will come [...]

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24 April 2011 ~ Comments Off

New college graduates having trouble finding jobs

By Mara Lee, Hartford (Conn.) Courant Friday, April 22, 2011 Earning a college degree is still the best way to avoid unemployment. But the number of recent college grads who can’t find work, or who can find only part-time retail or restaurant jobs that don’t require an education, grew by more than 70 percent over [...]

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23 April 2011 ~ Comments Off

More college graduates are delinquent on repaying student loans

Statistics typically show how many students simply fail to make payments. But a recent survey has found that for every person who defaults on student loans, at least two more are late or short on payments. Tasha Younger has been one of the hidden statistics in the growing number of graduates and former students overburdened [...]

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14 April 2011 ~ Comments Off

Unsecured Loans Short Term Finance Without Security

Are you in immense need of funds but due to your poor condition and non possession of asset you are not able to avail a loan? If you looking for a fiscal support in which you do not have to place any of your assets, then the unsecured loans scheme help you with the crucial [...]

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22 March 2011 ~ Comments Off

Senator downplays proposed suspension of Florida Prepaid program

By Jodie Tillman, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau Monday, March 21, 2011 TALLAHASSEE — Sen. Evelyn Lynn said Monday she only wanted to give the state some “breathing room” when she pitched a controversial proposal last week to close the Florida Prepaid College program to new participants. Lynn, an Ormond Beach Republican who heads the Senate’s higher [...]

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19 March 2011 ~ Comments Off

3 school districts told of fiscal-distress peril

The Arkansas Department of Education recommended adding three school districts to its fiscal distress list, which would increase state scrutiny of the districts’ spending until they can right their financial houses. View full post on All Stories

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02 March 2011 ~ Comments Off

Idaho state House takes up plan to lay off teachers, cut collective bargaining

Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor Boise, ID, United States (AHN) – The Idaho state House on Tuesday began debate on an education proposal that spurred hundreds of students the previous day to walk out of classes in protest. The legislation requires layoffs, ends teacher tenure, limits collective bargaining and introduces merit pay. An education [...]

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