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- Columbia endowment off 16.1 percent, beats Ivy rivals (Reuters)
- UC proposes raising student fees by 32 percent (AP)
- In US, some students buy -- not try -- to excel at school (AFP)
- Yale offers 10K reward in student's disappearance (AP)
- Kiss Those Student Loans Goodbye (BusinessWeek)
- Harvard's endowment drops sharply amid recession (AP)
- Boost seen for Dems' student loan plan, House vote near (Reuters)
Columbia endowment off 16.1 percent, beats Ivy rivals (Reuters) Posted: 11 Sep 2009 05:24 PM PDT Reuters - Columbia University said on Friday that its endowment lost 16.1 percent in its last fiscal year, far less than its Ivy League rivals Harvard and Yale. |
UC proposes raising student fees by 32 percent (AP) Posted: 11 Sep 2009 11:33 AM PDT AP - The University of California has proposed raising tuition by more than 30 percent next year as part of its plan to address rising costs and deep cuts in state funding. |
In US, some students buy -- not try -- to excel at school (AFP) Posted: 11 Sep 2009 09:01 AM PDT |
Yale offers 10K reward in student's disappearance (AP) Posted: 11 Sep 2009 02:52 PM PDT |
Kiss Those Student Loans Goodbye (BusinessWeek) Posted: 11 Sep 2009 05:08 AM PDT BusinessWeek - Shawn Agyeman was down on his luck last fall, having just lost his job as a research assistant at the University of Pittsburgh, his alma mater. With looming monthly student loan payments of around $200 a month hanging over his head, the recent college graduate was starting to worry about how he'd meet his debt obligations, fearful that creditors would harass his parents -- who co-signed his loans -- if he couldn't come up with the money. Then he got a phone call from the director of a new grass-roots nonprofit that he says changed his life. ... |
Harvard's endowment drops sharply amid recession (AP) Posted: 11 Sep 2009 03:37 AM PDT |
Boost seen for Dems' student loan plan, House vote near (Reuters) Posted: 10 Sep 2009 06:41 PM PDT Reuters - Democratic lawmakers seeking a thorough overhaul of the $92 billion U.S. student loan market were expected to score a win in the days ahead from a favorable finding by the Congressional Budget Office. |
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