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Under the bill as it was filed initially, state college and university students would not be eligible for Bright Futures scholarships if they enrolled in degree programs not on lists of “approved” programs.
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The move comes as the university looks to cut $36.7 million over the next nine months.
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The cuts, which so far include pay reductions for university leadership and employees in USF Athletics, are driven by a COVID-19-related decline in state taxes and lottery funds. Potential effects on the salaries of faculty and staff have not been announced.
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As Gov. Ron DeSantis increasingly points to young adults as the source for a spike in coronavirus cases in Florida, public universities across the state…
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The University of South Florida is rolling out its plan to reopen its campuses.Phase one of a four phase plan approved last week by the Board of Trustees…
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Because of COVID-19, the University of South Florida has been closed to all but essential personnel since March, with classes in the last half of the…
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The Florida Board of Governors released its student success-based metrics last week, and the University of South Florida came out on top of the state’s…
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Students at Florida’s 12 public universities could be returning to campus this fall, according to a new plan approved by the Florida Board of Governors....
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With COVID-19 concerns still pressing on the Fall semester for Florida universities and others nationwide, the Board of Governors approved the State…
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The Florida Board of Governors is scheduled to talk about plans for reopening the state's twelve public universities Thursday.The University of South…
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As Florida universities face a mid-June deadline to solidify plans for safely reopening campuses in the fall, some school leaders continue to wrestle with…