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Evergreen lands $3 million Gates Foundation grant

The Evergreen State College Foundation, a nonprofit group that raises money and manages private donations for the college, has been awarded a $3 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Auditor: State paid UW for health services never delivered

The state Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) paid the University of Washington more than $24,000 for health services that the UW never delivered, a state auditor's report has found.

But UW officials say they don't agree with the findings of…

Whatcom Community College may counter state cuts with higher tuition, reserves

Whatcom Community College is relying on tuition increases and reserve funds to balance its 2011-12 operating budget, after losing nearly $2.3 million in state funding, according to the draft budget.
The Board of Trustees will discuss adopting the budget at their meeting Wednesday, July 20…

Amid federal debt reduction talks, Pell grants still at risk

College students from low-income families have long relied on federal Pell grants to help pay for tuition. Earlier this year, $4 billion was slashed from the Pell budget. Republicans in the House, under a budget proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), but rejected by the Senate, would have slashed…

UC tuition hits $12,192 - a 9.6 percent increase

University of California regents voted Thursday to raise tuition by 9.6 percent - on top of an 8 percent increase already approved for this fall - over the objections of students who said they'll drown in debt.

At the same meeting in San Francisco, the regents also gave large pay…

CSU tuition now twice 2007 cost

California State University trustees voted Tuesday to raise tuition by 12 percent this fall over the objections of protesters who said middle-class and undocumented students will be priced out of a college education.

It is the second increase in less than a year, making this year's…

President Shepard offers report card on public higher ed in Washington
UW regents set to approve largest-ever tuition increase

The University of Washington's Board of Regents is expected to approve an undergraduate, in-state tuition increase of 20 to 22 percent during Thursday's board meeting.

It would be the largest tuition increase in the school's history, and the second-…

Obama Calls on University Research to Help Create Manufacturing Jobs

In a speech Friday morning at Carnegie Mellon University, in Pittsburgh, the president announced a $500-million endeavor through which universities and companies will be asked to develop innovations in manufacturing with the goal of expanding domestic employment.

Oregon Legislature adopts goal of seeing 40 percent of Oregonians have a college degree

The House voted 46-14 in favor of Senate Bill 253, which declares one mission of Oregon's education system is to ensure by 2025 that: 40 percent of all adult Oregonians have a bachelor's degree or higher, 40 percent have earned an associate's degree or post-secondary credential…

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