First Marblehead Chief Quits After Gift
First Marblehead Chief Quits After Gift
AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 28 7:56 AM
Shares of First Marblehead Corp. plunged 18 percent after the chief executive of the student loan-services provider resigned following his admission that he had given gifts valued at $32,000 to a former employee of a major client, the company said.
Student loan exec from Marblehead quits over client gifts
The Daily Item - Sep 28 9:21 PM
ARBLHEAD -- A Marblehead businessman resigned from his post overseeing student loans for Boston-based First Marblehead Bank after admitting he gave thousands of dollars in gifts to a former employee of a major client.
HCI students can turn to Web
Courier-Post - Oct 01 12:06 AM
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development has launched an informational Web site for students of Harrison Career Institute, a for-profit Voorhees-based vocational school with 13 campuses in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland.
ACS renews University of Pittsburgh contract
Dallas Business Journal - Sep 26 9:28 AM
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. has won a three-year contract renewal with the University of Pittsburgh to provide student loan servicing and tax credit reporting services, ACS said Monday.
By laura tester Advocate staff
Red Deer Advocate - Oct 04 3:12 PM
Colleges and universities should open their doors to more students with lower grades, says an Olds teacher at a public forum on post-secondary education.
(AFX UK Focus) 2005-10-04 16:00 GMT: AFX NEWS BRIEFING: Banking and insurance highlights to 15:45 BST
Interactive Investor - Oct 04 8:19 AM
WASHINGTON (AFX) -- President Bush on Tuesday urged Congress to expand planned cuts to entitlement spending programs and to look for "real cuts in non-security spending" to help offset the costs of rebuilding the Gulf Coast in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. In a news conference, Bush also called for legislation to encourage the construction of new oil refineries.

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