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College students shop school price and aid, study finds | Grants and scholarships are taking a leading role in paying college bills, surpassing the traditional role parents long have played in helping foot the bills, according to a report from loan giant Sallie Mae. |
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In-state undergrad tuition freeze part of $145 million ²ÝÁñÉçÇø budget | For the first time in nearly 30 years, most students at Western Washington University won't see their tuition go up when the next school year begins. The ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Board of Trustees approved a more than $145 million operating budget for the school that included no tuition increases for… |
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Tuition freeze in place at Wash. state schools | Higher education budgets are getting their first increase from the Washington general fund since 2009, and with that boost, comes a mandated one-year tuition freeze that provides a welcome break for those paying for college. School officials say the moves came just in time. Tuition rates… |
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Trustees approve 2013-14 operating budget; 2013-15 capital budget | |||
Senators ready to restore lower college loan rates | A bipartisan group of senators is announcing a deal that lets students dodge higher interest rates when they go back to campus this fall. The group on Thursday told reporters they have reached a compromise that lowers the rates for all students who borrow from the federal government. The… |
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Special BOT meeting July 18 to be audiocast live online | |||
Tuition freeze small step in right direction | As the Washington legislative session wrapped up, our legislators finally took at least one important step in the right direction. Or rather, they stopped going in the wrong direction. |
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Looking for a solution to the jump in student loan interest rates | Antonya Bruno, a senior at Howard University, has used the maximum amount of federal loans over the last three years to help pay her steadily climbing tuition. |
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Editorial: Congress must reverse doubling of student-loan interest rates | CONGRESS squandered a year of potential progress on student-loan interest rates. The result of its inaction was a sharp rise in rates on Monday. |
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Student loan interest rate doubles. Government could pay more, too. | Millions of college students woke up Monday to a new reality: The interest rate on their new subsidized Stafford loans – the most popular federal student loan program – doubled overnight. |