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Florida college officials are trying to figure out what’s behind a continuing drop in state college enrollment, which analysts project could decline by more than 9 percent over the next five years if the trend persists.
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The organization's latest version of its "529 Plan" (so-called because of the section of the U.S. Tax Code that authorizes it) has much greater flexibility that its predecessor.
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Groundbreaking was held August 2 for the 3-story facility on the edge of Innovation Park.
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Supporters say a new law will reinforce freedom of speech on college and university campuses. This law got Governor Ron DeSantis’ approval this week, but some say the measure goes too far.
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TCC has been named among the top 10 colleges in the nation by the Aspen Institute, a nonprofit think tank based in Washington D.C.
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The document known as the "FAFSA" has flummoxed many parents and students, but financial aid specialists will have the answers.
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Legislation that would survey university students on whether competing ideas and perspectives are presented and welcomed on campus passed its first committee stop today. Sen. Ray Rodrigues (R-Fort Myers) says the bill is needed to ensure students are hearing competing viewpoints.
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An effort to shield public college and university presidential searches from the public is back again. This year’s proposal would keep private the names of applicants until the top three finalists have been selected. Sen. Jeff Brandes (R-St. Petersburg) says the current process scares away qualified candidates.
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Florida’s universities are already projecting loss of revenue from COVID-19 closures, and that may be compounded by enrollment declines going forward.Syd…
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A former Florida State University fraternity president and two other men have gone to the state Supreme Court in a dispute about whether they should face…