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Lawmakers hope allowing state colleges impacted by Hurricane Michael to waive out of state tuition for 3 years will spur economic growth.
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Scott Signs Veteran-Focused Bills In Jacksonville, Supports Military Amendment For Military FamiliesFlorida Governor Rick Scott has signed a pair of veterans-focused bills. He held the signing ceremony Tuesday at Jacksonville’s National Guard armory....
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Some college students in the nation's third-largest state may get a big break on their tuition this year under a sweeping proposal passed Thursday by the…
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A report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York says on average, recent college grads are leaving school with more than $30,000 in debt. And Florida...
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The Florida Senate will move forward next week with a proposal that would require all 12 state universities to adopt a "block" tuition policy by the fall…
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A new study says Florida students who use federal Pell grants to pay for college are graduating at about the same rate as their peers.The Hechinger Report…
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Ashley Jean is graduating from Miami’s iPrep Academy this week. And then she’s planning to travel the world.Jean will start a global studies program…
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Universities are raising food and housing prices faster than inflation.
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Three months ago W. Kent Fuchs became president of the University of Florida, leaving New York’s Cornell University.Fuchs says Florida universities are…
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Students who are the first in their family to attend college often have a more difficult time finishing their degree.Research shows those students know…
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Florida students living in the country illegally will be allowed to qualify for in-state college tuition rates under a bill signed into law by Gov. Rick…
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Good news for broke college students -- which, last time we checked, was every college student. The price of attending the University of South Florida…