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- US Education Department proposes new rules to stop aggressive, misleading college recruitment
- Pete Carroll says NCAA had no basis for ‘really harsh’ sanctions against USC
- For-profit college students find a voice, but ties to industry raise questions
- Undocumented Harvard student says he faces deportation to Mexico after trying to board plane
- USC gets 2-year bowl ban, loses scholarships, must vacate wins in NCAA ruling
- Syracuse, Colorado top list of BCS schools falling short of academic standards
- NFL to fund scholarship honoring late Pat Tillman, part of Tillman Military Scholars program
- Seeking to shore up Hispanic graduation rates, colleges learn it’s all in the family
- Move to give college athletes rights, money gains steam as NCAA, big-time sports keep growing
- Nearly half of dads polled say they have pretended to like Father’s Day gifts they didn’t want
- All in all, not a bad month for Connecticut coach despite NCAA allegations
- Final answer about Haiti helps Florida boy win National Geographic Bee in DC
- 9 workers in Iowa accused of accessing Obama’s student loan records face arraignment
- Supreme Court to review Arizona tax breaks for private school aid donations
- Another one-and-done: college athletes struggle after losing scholarships for performance
- Financial crisis threatens Europe’s cherished system of social welfare benefits
- Michigan public schools expected to escape cuts in 2010-11 as tax revenue increases
- For-profit colleges fight rule that would cut financial aid based on students’ earnings
- Thousands of small nonprofits may miss IRS deadline that will cost them their tax exemption
- Company says it had fired 9 employees now charged with accessing Obama loan records
- Minority student activists move to forefront in protests of higher education budget cuts
- Kan. Senate approves $13.6B budget protecting schools, sends it to governor; tax vote awaits
- Pawlenty orders Minn. cash crunch plans, may defer bill payments if state budget not solved
- Kan. Senate passes bipartisan plan for raising taxes to avoid deficit in next state budget
- Kan. Senate revises bipartisan plan for raising taxes to avoid deficit in next state budget
- Virginia women’s lacrosse team to attend slain teammate’s funeral; memorial funds set up
- Justice Dept. looking into why college scholarships are awarded on annual basis
- For-profit schools shares sink as Corinthian reports regulatory probe, PBS highlights problems
- Delinquency rate for private student loans drops in 4th quarter from 3rd, but jumps from 2008
- Sallie Mae nearly doubled lobbying spending as government debated student loan overhaul
- Shift away from private lending in federal student loan program costs 2,500 jobs at Sallie Mae
- Sallie Mae posts 1st-qtr profit, reversing year-ago loss; as bad loans ease, new lending rises
- Change in lottery bill slipped past director; commission trims $11M from scholarship budget
- Who succeeds Iraq’s top Shiite cleric is as much about foreign meddling, money as about piety
- Italy’s Franklin and Marshall apparel translates into scholarship, publicity for Pa. college
- IUPUI to vacate wins in 6 sports after eligibility violations
- Obama says students, community colleges to benefit from loan changes he signed into law
- Obama signs law that wraps up health care bill, overhauls federal loan program
- Obama signs final health care bill that includes student loan overhaul, meets with Sarkozy
- Obama plans to sign student loan legislation that makes government the primary lender
- Obama: Student loan changes to make college more affordable and debt load more manageable
- Obama highlights savings in student loan measure in weekly address
- Congress overhauls college aid, strips banks of federal student loans and boosts Pell Grants
- College students get a boost from Congress; Pell Grants rise but don’t meet earlier hopes
- Thanks to health care, private lenders set to lose student lending business worth billions
- Reform Title IX or law misinterpreted? Man who wrote law, college chancellor agree it works
- How young is too young? Recruiting is the game within the game of college basketball
- Supreme Court rules for bankrupt student in dispute over loan repayment
- Ex-Princeton donors announce new foundation to give scholarships at variety of universities
- House passes increased college aid for students in need; ends reliance on private lenders
- Student loan rewrite, tacked on to health care, could give Obama another domestic win
- Talk show host DeGeneres presents $30K scholarship to lesbian student in Miss. prom flap
- Six years of report cards later, only one student sent to corner at tournament time
- Lawmakers trim student aid package now linked to health care bill
- Possible state aid cuts to Michigan universities have students worried about tuition hikes
- Conn. considers proposal to forgive loans for students in ‘green,’ bioscience, health jobs
- Health care plan could also help resurrect college aid plan
- Pelosi says it won’t be long before health care bill passes; Dems add student loans to package
- Obama gives away $1.4 million in Nobel prize money to charities
- States make it easier for high school students to graduate early, take college classes
- White group’s step show win causes fiery debate over integration of traditional black activity
- Oilman T. Boone Pickens gives another $100M to alma mater Oklahoma State to fund endowments
- Co-winners named after step show result causes controversy, sponsor cites scoring discrepancy
- Arkansas House and Senate recess first-ever fiscal session; will meet March 4 for adjournment
- Arkansas House, Senate back $4.5B spending plan, lottery scholarship amounts
- Ark. lawmakers refuse to give up $2.9M in local project money for budget needs
- Arkansas House panel endorses $5K scholarships for 4-year schools, $2,500 for 2-year
- Iowa sophomore guard Anthony Tucker released from scholarship
- After a decade of generosity, nation’s private colleges try to rein in financial aid
- Arizona coach Sean Miller confirms Wildcats will sanction themselves
- Leader of nation’s biggest campus wants to change rules that govern granting of tenure
- Notre Dame signs 23 high school recruits, adding highly rated OL Matt James
- Lawmakers, universities balance budgets with significant tuition hikes
- Mardy Gilyard comes up with big plays in Senior Bowl; Tebow has shaky outing
- Evans’ path from D-2 Bloomsburg to the Pro Bowl was sidetracked by … the Super Bowl
- Obama announces economic aid for struggling middle class families
- Missouri schools may have to make cuts or seek tax increases to cope with budget shortfall
- Alaska Gov. Parnell takes aim at federal government in first State of the State address
- NYC would take hits in schools, government aid, social services under gov’s budget proposal
- Tax credits, deductions help parents, students pay the growing cost of higher education
- NY gov proposes billions of dollars in school and health care cuts, $1B in new taxes and fees
- Michigan economists see no deficit for current budget year, but big drop in FY2011
- Nebraska 197-pounder Brester showed up as a walk-on, wants to leave as a national champion
- Kansas delays aid payments to schools because of cash crunch; some seniors’ services dropped
- Cash crunch forces Kansas to delay aid payments to public schools for third consecutive month
- Nearly 17 percent of community college students defaulting on loans
- AP ENTERPRISE: Admissions standards low hurdle for athletes as colleges waive requirements
- College admissions standards low hurdle for athletes as schools regularly waive requirements
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