Department of Education Seeks to Regulate Higher Education

October 26, 2010

Department of Education Seeks to Regulate Higher Education  October 25, 2010 William A. Estrada, Esq. Director of Federal Relations Melanie Palazzo Congressional Action Program Director A recently proposed regulation would give the federal Department of Education unprecedented authority over all colleges and universities—even private ones. The proposed regulation, entitled “Program Integrity Issues,” would create new […]

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Suit claims antitrust law violations

October 25, 2010

Suit claims antitrust law violations The NCAA was sued in federal court Monday in a case that seeks to overturn the governing body’s policy of putting one-year limits on athletic scholarships. The suit was filed in California on behalf of former Rice football player Joseph Agnew. It claims that Agnew lost his scholarship after he […]

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JD on the radio – KFNX 1100AM

October 11, 2010

[audio:http://portal.azcollegeplanning.com/audio/kfnx10082010.wav] A face for the radio! Hi, I just wanted to drop a quick note and let you know that I will be on the radio live! Friday October 8th at 4:45 -5:00 PM – And a second show added Tuesday October 12th at 3:15-3:30PM tune your radio to KFNX 1100 AM Or listen online at […]

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AIMS scholarships: the Bad, the Ugly, the Cuts

October 3, 2010

Regents cut AIMS scholarships for Ariz. students By JONATHAN J. COOPER The Associated Press Published: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 11:47 AM MST TEMPE — Students who exceed standards on Arizona’s high school graduation exam will no longer get guaranteed tuition waivers to the three state universities, the Board of Regents voted Thursday. Regents said the […]

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