Saturday, April 26, 2008

Sunday, April 20, 2008

The NYT on The (Yes) Low Cost of Higher Ed


Florida higher ed's school of hard knocks

Diane Roberts holds two degrees from Florida State University and a Ph.D. from Oxford University. She is professor of literature and creative writing at FSU. She also wrote a nice article for the St. Petersburg Times about the politics of Higher Education in Florida. You'll be shocked at who gets to make choices about your future.   You can read it here.

Bill Spiers, director of Financial Aid at TTC Discusses Student Loan Woes

If you have a student loan give it a listen.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

It's like "College Week" on MarketPlace

It's time to study the value of college
College education costs continue to soar at the same time studies show college graduates getting paid less. Commentator David Frum says Americans should re-examine the real value of a college degree in today's economy.

A growing chunk of college costs is the price of textbooks, on which the typical undergraduate spends $900 a year. So a group of college professors is calling for low-priced and free texts online. Congress is getting involved, too.

In digging these up I also found for you this story about consolidating student loans. It's from March, but still good.

Student Loans Are Getting Harder To Obtain

MarketPlace just did a great piece on the state of the student loan industry.  Here's the blurb: Bank of America and a unit of Citigroup have joined a growing list of lenders cutting back on student loan programs. At the same time, the House passed an emergency bill that would enable lenders to have more cash to keep making loans. John Dimsdale reports.

This morning, long before I was awake, MarketPlace did a piece on what congress is doing to stabilize and expand federally guaranteed student loans.


Sunday, April 13, 2008

Lost Generation?


Yes We Can !

UF to cut transfer students


About 30% of you who want to transfer to UF will need to look for a new home.

You won't believe this

The New York Times is reporting that it's getting harder for people to pay for college.  No, really, that's what they are saying. Read if for yourself.

Friday, April 11, 2008

FSU is closed for transfer students

Due to budget and enrollment constraints, it has become necessary for us to move up our transfer application deadline (for Florida AA students) for Fall 2008 to Friday, April 4th.   The online application for Fall 2008 will be turned off at midnight on Friday, April 4th.   Academic credentials must be received by Wednesday, April 16th or the application will be cancelled.  Students who have already been sent a hold letter because we are awaiting CLAST and/or foreign language will have until the end of the semester, May 15th, to provide proof that they have met these requirements. 

-Dr. Bruce Janasiewicz, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies, FSU

USF Raises Bar For Transfers


Prospective students transferring to the University of South Florida will meet a higher bar for entry based on newly updated standards, the university announced this week.  Keep reading . . .

Oh, by the way, Harvard is full


Harvard College will be unable to enroll any transfer students for the next two academic years, 2008-2009 and 2009-2010.  There's more here if you want to read on. 

Friday, April 4, 2008

Once upon a time we had leaders




Darkness can not drive out darkness; only light can do that.
 Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.

Martin Luther King Jr.