Posts Tagged ‘student loan bill’

Episode 5 – Oops we lost your data

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For the week of March 27th, 2010:
3.3 million students have their loan and personal information stolen. Reported on ABCNews.com on March 26, 2010. Here is a link to the company’s website with more information if you believe you are one of the people effected.

From NewYorkTimes.com on March 30, 2010 Debt for many states is growing too big to camouflage.

iPads for everyone! Wired Campus of The Chronicle on March 30, 2010.

Is this a word of caution about e-textbooks? A study done at Arizona State University looks into print versus electronic (with a very small sample size). Published in The Chronicle on March 26, 2010.

Schools working hard to make first generation students successful. They are doing it in different manners. USAToday.com took a look on 3/30/10

A great article in the March edition of Inc magazine discussing some great startups from college students.

Evolve or Die OR Adapt or Decline from Inside Higher Ed on March 26, 2010.

School breaks with years of traditions and plays the national anthem before a baseball game from New York Times on March 25, 2010.

Episode 4 for the Week of March 20th 2010

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Recapping the news this week: Riding the health-care wave, the house has approved changes in financial aid. The bill rewrites a four-decades-old student loan program, eliminating its reliance on private lenders and uses the savings to direct $36 billion in new spending to Pell Grants for students in financial need. Reported in USA Today on [...]

Episode 3 for the Week of March 13th 2010

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Recapping the news this week: Student loan reform bill still has not passed, however the Pell Grant funding will need to be addressed very soon. For great updates on the bill status visit HigherEd Watch Inside Higher Ed reported on Tuesday that Chase, the 2009′s fifth largest student lender, announced they were pulling out of [...]

Episode 2 for the week of March 6th 2010

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Recapping the news this week: Leading off the show we discuss an interesting article that discusses the historical costs of higher education and some suggested solution on how to help students with costs in the future. From the New York Times an article discussing how the House Democrats are desperately trying to prevent another of [...]