Ohio woman in fake-address case grateful to gov. (AP)
AP – An Ohio woman who was jailed for using her father’s address to enroll her children in a neighboring school district told a television station she’s grateful she got a break from the governor and would handle things differently if she could relive the episode.
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Ohio board: No pardon in school fake-address case (AP)
AP – The Ohio Parole Board on Friday recommended that the governor not pardon a woman who was jailed for using her father’s address to enroll her children in a neighboring school district.
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Ohio board: No pardon in school fake-address case
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Law schools lure fewer students as jobs dry up (AP)
AP – Tenia Phillips has heard the horror stories about life after law school, circa 2011, from crushing student loan debt to recent graduates serving coffee at Starbucks.
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Law schools lure fewer students as jobs dry up
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Discover buying $2.5B in student loans from Citi (AP)
AP – Discover Financial Services on Thursday said it is buying another $2.5 billion in private student loans from Citigroup.
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Discover buying $2.5B in student loans from Citi
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South Dakota high court upholds school funding system (Reuters)
Reuters – South Dakota’s Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the state’s school funding system even though a lawsuit raised “serious questions” about the system, according to the court’s unanimous ruling released on Thursday.
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South Dakota high court upholds school funding system
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Ohio woman: Remorseful for school residency lies (AP)
AP – An Ohio woman jailed after using her father’s address to enroll her children in a neighboring school district told the state parole board on Wednesday that she’s remorseful for lying and would do things differently if given the chance.
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Ohio woman: Remorseful for school residency lies
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Read the Fine Print for Merit Aid (U.S. News & World Report)
U.S. News & World Report – As we have documented in previous blog posts, candidates for bachelor’s degrees are leaving college with an average of $24,000 in educational debt and increasing numbers of college students struggle to repay their student loans.
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Read the Fine Print for Merit Aid
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Ohio gov orders review in mom’s school choice case (AP)
AP – Ohio Gov. John Kasich (KAY’-sik) has asked the Parole Board to determine whether the felony conviction of a woman who used her father’s address to enroll her children in a neighboring school district was an appropriate punishment.
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Ohio gov orders review in mom’s school choice case
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‘Birth tourism’ a tiny portion of immigrant babies (AP)
AP – When Ruth Garcia’s twins are born in two months, they’ll have all the rights of U.S. citizens. They and their six brothers and sisters will be able to vote, apply for federal student loans and even run for president.
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‘Birth tourism’ a tiny portion of immigrant babies
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