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...would have had to kick out an enormous amount of money to put cable in every suite--not a wise way to spend tuition money," Bean said...
Skeptics charged that lottery proceeds would disappear into the morass of general government revenue. But once elected, Miller carefully earmarked the money for specific education programs, most notably the HOPE Scholarship, which pays state-college tuition for any Georgia high school graduate who maintains a B average. The scholarship, which has sent more than 330,000 students to college, has in a few short years attained sacred-cow status in the Peach State. The Democratic and Republican candidates to succeed Miller, each of whom once opposed a lottery, practically fell over one another to pledge HOPE's continuation. In Alabama...
...Access America for Students" would provide students at member institutions with individual Web accounts, through which students could apply for financial aid, be notified of eligibility, pay tuition bills, pick courses, purchase textbooks, file tax returns and learn about employment opportunities, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education...
...means classes will be held between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m., allowing students to work through the night and sleep during the day. Classes cease between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day, the company's peak delivery period. Special dorms will be built to accommodate the night-working students. Tuition will be free, with the state and other sources picking up half the cost and UPS the other half if "the student completes his or her work obligation...
Parental demand for early learning has grown steadily in recent years--as has the cost. Well-off families can usually afford the pricey tuition of private preschool, and the poor are eligible for aid in the form of Head Start, the federally funded preschool program. But middle-class families like the Morreales have traditionally been left...