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A Senate plan for changes to the state’s public colleges and universities sailed smoothly through its first panel hearing Monday. Questions mostly...
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The shutdown affects some 35,000 students and more than 8,000 employees in 38 states. ITT Technical Institutes blamed the Education Department, which recently imposed financial sanctions.
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Ashley Jean is graduating from Miami’s iPrep Academy this week. And then she’s planning to travel the world.Jean will start a global studies program…
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Three months ago, W. Kent Fuchs became president of the University of Florida, leaving New York’s Cornell University.Fuchs says Florida universities are…
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It’s a midweek school night at Miami Beach Senior High School.Students, their parents and siblings -- roughly 80 people in all -- are waiting in the…
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NewscastToday on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:
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President Obama's America's College Promise would provide free community college tuition for two years to students who keep their grades up, stay in…
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The leaders of two of the nation’s largest community colleges say they support President Barack Obama's proposal to give students two years of college for…
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Students who are the first in their family to attend college often have a more difficult time finishing their degree.Research shows those students know…
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Note: This story was originally posted on Oct. 14. The audio is an updated version of the story.Polls show Governor Rick Scott and former Governor Charlie…
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Polls show Governor Rick Scott and former Governor Charlie Crist are polarizing. Voters are as likely to dislike the candidates as they are to approve of…
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The Florida Senate Judiciary Committee got a big surprise this morning. Turns out in-state university tuition rates are already available for some…