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Lawmakers weigh down PHEAA board, auditor says
Of The Associated PressPennsylvania's auditor general on Tuesday advocated slashing the number of legislators on the board that oversees the state's student-loan agency. The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency has spent too much of its money on its internal...Tags: Academic Progress, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Accounting and Auditing, Jack Wagner
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Business After Hours canceled
Sentinel Staff WriterMinneola Recreation Department will host Minneola Gym Flix on Sept. 5 on a large screen at the City Hall gymnasium, 800 N. U.S. Highway 27. The feature will be Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds 3D concert film. Admission is free....Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, First United Corporation, Chicago Bears, Outback Steakhouse Incorporated, Shane Matthews
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Cost of college is not always main factor in picking school
The Associated PressMost American families don't factor in their child's expected earning power when considering the potential debt load for college. That's according to a study released Wednesday by student lender Sallie Mae, which also found 40 percent of families don't...Tags: SLM Corporation, Awards and Prizes, Tom Joyce, National Government, Family
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Dear freshman
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Nhan Du, recent graduate, comedian Best nearby open mike: "Wednesdays at The Funky Buddha Lounge [Myspace.com/ thefunkybuddhalounge]. Host Renda Writer is an excellent poet. Along with poetry, catch some of the best...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Teaching and Learning, People, Philosophy, Public Relations
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Bulletin Board: A list of Palm Beach County events
Today Art Film, The Barbarian Invasion, French Canadian. Free with paid admission., 2 p.m., Boca Raton Museum of Art, 501 Plaza Real, Mizner Park, Boca Raton. Adults $8, seniors $6, students $4. Call 561-392-2500. Bereavement support group, 10 a.m.,...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Academic Progress, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Beach Vacations, National Government
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Scholarships available for non-traditional women students
The Allentown branch of the American Association of University Women offers scholarships for nontraditional women students. The amount of the scholarships vary but most are about $1,000 and are open to women who did not pursue higher education immediately...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Allentown, Colleges and Universities
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Group plans Detroit College Promise scholarships
A nonprofit group wants to provide full college scholarships to every Detroit Public Schools graduate. The Detroit News reports Tuesday that organizers of the Detroit College Promise plan a pilot program for the class of 2009 at one school. They're...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities
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Audit seeks loan-agency board overhaul
The Associated PressPennsylvania's auditor general on Tuesday advocated slashing the number of legislators on the board that oversees the state's student-loan agency. The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency has spent too much of its money on its internal...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Accounting and Auditing, Jack Wagner, Laws
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College Awareness Campaign Plans Booths At Malls
Courant Staff ReportKnowHow2GOConnecticut, a college awareness campaign run by a coalition of state and community agencies, will have booths for parents and students at the Westfield Shoppingtown Connecticut Post mall and the Westfield Shoppingtown Meriden mall on Friday...Tags: Elections, Political Candidates, Colleges and Universities, Meriden
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Record UConn Freshman Class Strains Dorm Space
Steve Kremer, who is in charge of dorms at the University of Connecticut, has been working nights and weekends figuring out how to squeeze the university's biggest freshman class ever into every nook and cranny on campus.
During the day, his staff has...Tags: State Budgets, University of Connecticut, Television Industry, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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Ahmad Ali Lewis isn't a typical Stanford undergrad -- nor is he a typical rapper
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAhmad Ali Lewis made a deal with his mother back when he was a student at Palisades High School: He would go to college unless he got a recording contract for his upbeat rap music. It was a big if. But Lewis, 17, an honors student and top football...Tags: Salvation Army, Christianity, Beach Vacations, Sheryl Crow, Minority Groups
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Boca Raton man dances in contest for George Snow Scholarship Fund
Special CorrespondentName: Eddie Sordo, 34 Residence: Boca Raton Birthplace: San Juan, Puerto Rico Career: Financial adviser with UBS Financial Services in Boca Raton Family: Parents Ed and Lourdes Sordo of Boca Raton; brother Fernando Sordo, 31, of Boynton Beach; two...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Dance, Dancing, Fred Astaire, Further Education
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