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Will it become harder to get to the University of Minnesota?
Never mind the challenge of getting in to the University of Minnesota or even paying for it. Getting to the Twin Cities campus could become more difficult. Noticed this in Dan Olson’s story yesterday about potential Metro Transit cutbacks: Officials say the highly-used service to the University of Minnesota, which constitutes most of Metro Transit’s…
Dream Act gets first Senate hearing on Tuesday Ten years after lawmakers introduced it, the immigration bill known as the Dream Act will get its first-ever Senate hearing today. (KPCC) College price calculators may not paint complete picture By the end of October, the nation’s colleges and universities will be offering net price calculators on…
This year's big ideas
Twelve speakers from this year's Aspen Ideas Festival present their "big idea" on the first night of the festival.
Well according to one think tank scholar, yes. Richard Vedder, who directs the Center for College Affordability and Productivity, says university presidents’ view of the value of higher education runs counter to that of the American public. “New Pew Research Center data show that a large majority of Americans think U.S. colleges and universities offer only fair or poor…
As the nation’s higher education institutions struggle with tough budgets, agriculture programs at colleges are taking their share of the cuts. The Associated Press has a look at what that means for students at land grant universities, and the farmers who rely on the assistance and research that comes out of agricultural programs. Large-scale layoffs…
The Case for More College Grads Anthony P. Carnevale and his Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce have released another report aimed at making the case that the United States needs 20 million more college-educated workers by 2025. (Inside Higher Ed) Understand the Value of a Graduate Degree Graduate school leads to increased earnings…
Teachers and other school staff who need licenses must submit paperwork in the next few days, ahead of any possible government shutdown, or else find themselves prohibited from working.
More non-Indians choosing tribal colleges
A colleague here at MPR alerted us to an interesting article from Daily Yonder. More non-Indian students are attending tribal colleges across the country, especial in areas with “checkerboard reservations”. Many non-Indian students see tribal colleges as a good value that’s close to home. You can read the story at Daily Yonder’s website.
The University and Minnesota and the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system will remain open if there’s a shutdown, but Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services is worried a lingering shutdown could have consequences for the state’s two public higher ed institutions. Here’s the full statement from Standard and Poor’s: CHICAGO (Standard&Poor’s) June 23, 2011– Due to…