Regents OK plan to lower in-state tuition
Regents OK plan to lower in-state tuition
Missoulian - Sep 24 11:07 PM
BILLINGS - Faced with mounting concern by students over tuition increases, the Board of Regents on Friday gave the University of Montana permission to launch a pilot program aimed at making college more affordable to Montana high school graduates.
Tax breaks for Katrina may aid rich more
The Fresno Bee - Sep 20 3:52 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) - Tax breaks designed to help Hurricane Katrina victims get their hands on needed cash could do more for higher income survivors than for the neediest, a congressional report says.
Students Call for Federal Education Funding Protection - The Daily Californian
The Daily Californian - Sep 21 8:22 AM
Hundreds of students hit the telephone lines yesterday for a national call-in day in a nationwide drive to protect federal loan and aid programs by shooting down the 2005 College Access and Opportunity Act.
Huckabee announces appointments to state panels
Arkansas News Bureau - Sep 26 12:50 PM
LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Huckabee announced 38 recent appointments to state boards and commissions Friday. -Francis O'Brien of Midway reappointed to the Athletic Commission. He is a real estate agent. His term expires July 15, 2007.
Tax Breaks for Katrina May Aid Rich More
Guardian Unlimited - Sep 21 11:00 AM
WASHINGTON (AP) - House and Senate tax writers agreed Tuesday on a package of tax breaks designed to help Hurricane Katrina victims recoup their losses and access needed cash.
Displaced students carry on at CSUSM
North County Times - Sep 24 10:48 PM
SAN MARCOS ----- One escaped the hurricane, another moved when she saw the wreckage Katrina inflicted on her Louisiana hometown.

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