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That's been a boon to people like Renee Buckley, 27, who last month began work at an Intel chip plant after several semesters at Maricopa, where the company paid her $2,100-a-year tuition. A 1988 high-school grad, she had worked odd jobs and studied to be a nurse before lighting on microchips. "I wanted a good job in a growing field," she says. "This now looks like the most promising job I've ever...
Clinton has also proposed a $10,000 annual income tax deduction for tuition payments. Families earning less than $100,000 per year would be eligible unless they already receive the Hope Scholarship...
Besides these two main proposals, the President has also suggested increasing Pell Grant funds and allowing parents to withdraw money from IRAs for college tuition without penalty...
...thinks he's got a job for life has been in a lead mine for the past ten years, or is a Supreme Court Justice." Perhaps most damaging is the gnawing sense that families may not be able to meet longterm financial commitments, such as home mortgages and college tuition. Nearly 30 percent of U.S. workers lost their jobs from 1990 to 1995 due to job cuts or company shutdowns, and the new jobs that most find pay less, include slimmer benefits, and offer little promise of security...
Each student will receive a full tuition scholarship for two or three years of study at any British university, as well as books, travel and living expenses. Forty winners are chosen annually...