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Going for merit money
Filling out the FAFSA is a good first step in any student's quest for institutional financial aid. The government form calculates your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and helps to determine whether you'll qualify for many types of need-based funding,...Tags: Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Human Accomplishments, Students, Human Accomplishments
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Bright Futures changes
According to Florida Department of Education, students are required to submit a complete, error-free FAFSA for Bright Futures, Florida Resident Access Grant, and ABLE Grants. No FAFSA = No Money. Also, starting this year, there are increased community...Tags: Colleges and Universities, GSV Incorporated, University of Florida, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Just Visiting (For Now): What to Do On Campus
I remember visiting colleges to try to see if a school would be the right fit for me. I took all the guided tours (some of them more than once) and walked around campus with my parents and read all the brochures they gave out. But it wasn't enough....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Education
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What You Need to Know About Money
What do kids need to know about money when they head off to college? Here's what this year's Kiplinger interns -- Amanda Lilly , Deanna Pan and Michael Stratford -- had to say about key financial issues. Budgeting. Amanda learned how to parcel out her...Tags: Cornell University, Credit and Debt, Economy, Business and Finance, Colleges and Universities, Students
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Go Overseas to Find Yourself: Students claim gap years abroad have greatly influenced their lives.
Jessica Margolis-Pineo had an acceptance letter in hand and was ready to attend Montreal's McGill University in the fall of 2003. However, while embarking on a backpacking trip in Europe after graduating from high school, she couldn't shake the feeling...Tags: Schools, Students, School Examinations, High Schools, Colleges and Universities
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School lunch gets a makeover
The American school lunch, long the butt of schoolyard jokes, is in for a nutritional makeover, fueled by concern over a national epidemic of childhood obesity and funded by the first hike in federal contributions in three decades. Starting next school...Tags: Los Angeles Unified School District, Students, Weight, Health, Obesity
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Md. comptroller says he supports funding for Bester Elementary
julieg@herald-mail.comAfter he “kicked the tires” at Bester Elementary School on Monday morning, Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot said he would support the school system’s request for $798,000 more in state funds to replace Bester Elementary. Around noon,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Schools, Finance, Finance
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Bill would limit public information requests of professors
In Virginia, the attorney general, skeptical of global warming, tried to use his subpoena powers to build a fraud case against a climatology professor. In Wisconsin, Republican Party officials sought the emails of a history professor, trying to...Tags: Research, Teachers, Politics, Global Warming, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Towson president completes unusual rise from theater to her alma mater's top job
As the chandeliers began to swing and the ceiling panels shifted to and fro, the interviewers seated around the hotel conference table seemed uncertain how to react.
Was Baltimore really experiencing an earthquake? In the middle of a meeting vital to the...Tags: Teachers, Towson University, Students, University of Maryland, College Park, College Sports
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Trial begins in federal lawsuit alleging continued segregation at Md. universities
Alumni and students from Maryland's four historically black universities took their long-held view that the state perpetuates racial segregation to court Tuesday, arguing that their institutions are underfunded. The federal lawsuit calls on the state...Tags: Justice System, Morgan State University, Trials, Students, Laws
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Local students to ride on Glendale's float
Three years ago, Angela Sanchez was living in a homeless shelter with her father, laboring over classwork and college applications while trying to keep her circumstances secret from teachers at Hoover High School. On Monday, Sanchez, now 20 and studying...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Schools, Students, High Schools, School Examinations
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UM, federal officials discuss ideas to reduce college costs
Andrew York hopes to bring better health services to desperately poor Native Americans when he's done earning dual degrees in law and pharmacy from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. But he might not be able to afford that modest-paying career path...Tags: Politics, Students, Government, Colleges and Universities, Education
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