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May 2022

BCTC Opens Former Eastern State Building for Student Services

2022-05-27
By: William A. Thompson
On: May 27, 2022
In: Student services

What was once the laundry room at Eastern State Hospital has been remodeled and reopened as a one-stop-shop for Bluegrass Community and Technical College students. Dubbed “The Den,” BCTC’s Newtown campus facility includes a new bookstore, meeting rooms, and offices for student services, including admissions, testing, and financial aid. HalfRead More →

Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel and model Miranda Kerr pay off student loans for Otis College graduates

2022-05-18
By: William A. Thompson
On: May 18, 2022
In: Student permit

Los Angeles: The Otis College of Art and Design announced a “gift” for the group of graduating students in 2022. Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel, who attended Otis College as a high school student, and his wife, model Miranda Kerr, received honorary degrees with Emmy host named Bobby Berk. Evan andRead More →

USC Salk student-athletes to get new housing

2022-05-12
By: William A. Thompson
On: May 12, 2022
In: Student permit

By Heather Ruppe The lack of student housing in Walterboro has been a big concern, especially with the college’s recruiting efforts to bring more students to the University of South Carolina campus at Salkehatchie. To solve this problem, a private landlord is working with Walterboro officials and USC Salk leadersRead More →

Could revising the student income limit solve the Croatian labor problem?

2022-05-06
By: William A. Thompson
On: May 6, 2022
In: Student permit

May 7, 2022 – Persistent problems facing the Croatian labor force (or lack thereof, to be more precise) could be solved by changing a current law and increasing the limit on how much students are allowed to earn without they, or usually their parents, face tax problems. As Poslovni DnevnikRead More →

Biden is on the verge of keeping his campaign promise and canceling his student loan debt

2022-05-03
By: William A. Thompson
On: May 3, 2022
In: Student permit

Last month, President Joe Biden announced that the student debt moratorium would be extended until August 31, marking the seventh postponement since his predecessor originally declared the freeze in March 2020. As the issue has resurfaced, senior Democrats have urged Biden to write off student loan debt, and recent reportsRead More →

Attorney General Frosh seeks aid for student borrowers

2022-05-01
By: William A. Thompson
On: May 1, 2022
In: Student permit

BALTIMORE, MD (April 28, 2022) – Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh, along with five other attorneys general, today called on the U.S. Department of Education to forgive the federal student loan debt of thousands of college students, including students from Maryland, who attended schools operated by the for-profit EducationRead More →

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