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Duncan Discusses College Affordability During Florida Town Halls
“The way we’re going to bring in and keep the great jobs in this country is by having the most educated workforce,” Secretary Duncan said last week at a town hall in Pembroke Pines, Fla. Speaking with a large group … Continue reading
Posted in College Completion, Federal Student Aid, Headlines, News, Schools and Community
Tagged Affordability, College Affordability, Town Hall
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Affording College? Maybe it IS a reality!
Ed. Note: Chanda Kropp is a high school Spanish teacher in Hutchinson, Minn., and a 2010 Mom Congress Delegate. Here she shares her impressions from a recent town hall in Minneapolis. I must admit, the thought has crossed my mind many … Continue reading
Posted in Federal Student Aid, Headlines, News, Parent & Family Engagement, Teachers
Tagged Affordability, College Affordability, Parents
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Minnesota Town Halls Focus on College Affordability and FAFSA
Secretary Duncan travelled to the Minneapolis area last Friday to host two town hall meetings with teachers, parents, students, and national, state and local leaders. Arne started the day speaking with students at South High School in Minneapolis about the … Continue reading
Posted in College Completion, Headlines, News
Tagged Affordability, FAFSA, Income-Based Repayment, Pell Grants, Town Hall
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Making College More Affordable
Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan are traveling the country hosting conversations nationwide addressing the cost of college tuition and student debt on American families. Watch the Video:
Posted in College Completion, Federal Student Aid, Headlines, News
Tagged Affordability, College
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Keeping College Within Reach
“What college you go to may be one of the least important decisions in your life,” said Vice President Joe Biden yesterday in Ohio. “It’s deciding to go that is the most,” he said. Secretary Duncan joined Biden at Lincoln … Continue reading