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Wisconsin students may pay more to attend U of M
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker says the state shouldn’t have to subsidize the reciprocity agreement that allows both Wisconsin and Minnesota students pay instate tuition even if they study in the others’ states. The University of Minnesota is $3,000-per-year more expensive than the the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and he says taxpayers shouldn’t be picking up that…
Here’s what’s up at 9 a.m. on Midmorning: It’s crunch time for high school seniors, their parents and colleges and universities all across the country. Students are opening the mail to see if they “got in.” Parents anxiously wait to learn how much financial aid they’ll receive. And institutions hold they key to it all.…
Remembering When College Was a Buyer’s Bazaar A stroll through classified ads from more than a century ago shows that colleges and universities rolled out the welcome mat for the students they coveted. (The New York Times) April Fools’ Day: Should college papers print fake stories? For generations, college newspapers have celebrated April Fools’ Day…
The high stakes of college admission
It's crunch time for high school seniors, their parents and colleges and universities all across the country. Students are opening the mail to see if they "got in." Parents anxiously wait to learn how much financial aid they'll receive. And institutions hold they key to it all.
How to pay off your student loans
The recession has not been kind to college graduates. After earning degrees, young adults are struggling to find jobs while facing high student loan debt.
K-12 funding overhaul bill clears Minn. Senate
Backers say the bill aims at Minnesota's racial achievement gap by eliminating racial integration aid to several large districts in favor of incentives for districts that improve student literacy.
Sviggum makes his decision this weekend
Steve Sviggum will take the weekend to decide which of one of his University of Minnesota jobs to resign in order to end concerns over a conflict of interest issue. Sviggum is a regent and an instructor at the U’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs. Sviggum told me this afternoon he’ll email a decision to…
They were snide, indignant or just plain aggressive — House legislators going back and forth this week on the various elements in their higher-education omnibus bill. Here are some of the more pointed (and sometimes funny) snippets that didn’t make it into my reporting. (They’re from my notes, so they’re not verbatim.) I just hope…