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    More than 11,000 Georgians lost HOPE grants to attend state technical colleges when the state Legislature imposed tougher academic requirements in 2011.
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    Many Georgia students left school after losing lottery-backed college grants

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    October 28, 2013 4:00 am
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    Miami Herald: Troubled past casts cloud over powerful for-profit college CEO
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    Miami Herald: Troubled past casts cloud over powerful for-profit college CEO

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    October 27, 2013 4:00 am
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    Hillary Brown, a student support specialist at the Autism Training Center, talks with Evan Badesch during lunch at Marshall University in Huntington, W.Va. (Julia Rendleman / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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    Students with autism can find a haven and life skills at Marshall University

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    October 24, 2013 4:00 am
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    College Board: College tuition rate increases moderating
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    College Board: College tuition rate increases moderating

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    October 23, 2013 10:05 pm
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    University of Washington students walk past a statue of George Washington that towers near a west entrance on the campus in Seattle. (AP/Elaine Thompson)
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    College price hikes appear to be slowing

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    October 23, 2013 4:00 am
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    NY Times: Annual rise in cost of public colleges slows
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    NY Times: Annual rise in cost of public colleges slows

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    Miami Herald: UM president Donna Shalala lauded for handling of NCAA investigation
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    Miami Herald: UM president Donna Shalala lauded for handling of NCAA investigation

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    October 22, 2013 4:00 am
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    WashPost: Common App glitches frustrate students, expose vulnerabilities in admissions system
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    WashPost: Common App glitches frustrate students, expose vulnerabilities in admissions system

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    October 22, 2013 4:00 am
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    Pro Publica: George Washington University has falsely claimed to be ‘need-blind’
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    Pro Publica: George Washington University has falsely claimed to be ‘need-blind’

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    October 22, 2013 4:00 am
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    The University of Texas has long offered free football tickets to all the state's legislators, including the annual showcase event at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. But this year's game was played while House lawmakers are investigating whether Regent Wallace Hall abused the authority of his governor-appointed position to undermine Austin campus president Bill Powers and potentially get him fired. (AP Photo/Michael Thomas, File)
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    2 lawmakers investigating whether University of Texas regent took free tickets

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    October 21, 2013 4:00 am
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