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Aid for Higher Education Declines as Costs Rise - NYTimes.com

March 07, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

State and local financing for higher education declined 7 percent in fiscal 2012, to $81.2 billion, according to the annual report of the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association, and per-student support dropped 9 percent from the previous year, to $5,896, in constant dollars, the lowest level in at least 25 years. read more >

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U. of Maryland Weighs Big Changes for Faculty Off the Tenure Track

March 05, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

The U. of Maryland at College Park has some 3,000 non-tenure-track faculty members, including more than 700 part-time instructors and about 1,800 research faculty members, according to a report the campus's University Senate is scheduled to consider this week. The report calls for giving them more pay, job security, respect, and clout. read more >

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Threat of Sequester Has Researchers and Aid Officers Scrambling

February 25, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

With only days remaining till steep federal spending cuts take effect, colleges and students are bracing for painful reductions in research, student-aid, and job-training programs. Some researchers say federal grant making has slowed already, as the science agencies prepare for tighter budgets. read more >

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It’s Our Interest: The Need to Reduce Student Loan Interest Rates

February 14, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

It’s Our Interest: The Need to Reduce Student Loan Interest Rates

Interest rates are at historic lows and everyone—homeowners, corporations, and even state and local governments—are refinancing their debts. Refinancing allows the borrower to replace his or her existing debt with a new loan with lower interest rates and better terms. This means that borrowers can lower their monthly payments, which frees up income for purchases and creates ripple effects throughout the entire economy. There is one critical group, however, that is getting left behind in the refinancing boom: students and families who take out loans to pay for higher education. read more >

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Obama’s Accreditation Proposals Surprise Higher-Education Leaders

February 14, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

President Obama didn't mention accreditation in his State of the Union address on Tuesday evening. But in a supplemental document released after the speech, the president made it clear that he is seeking major changes in the accountability system for higher education. read more >

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Group Floats 3 Options for Financing Public Higher Education

February 12, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

A tax on financial transactions, a return to 2000-1 levels of state support, and a reallocation of existing money to offer free tuition were three ideas proposed on Tuesday in a news briefing as ways to finance America’s system of public higher education. The Campaign for the Future of Higher Education, a two-year-old coalition of faculty groups, organized the briefing to stimulate a national conversation on using public dollars to pay for college and preserve access for the children of middle-class families. During the briefing, three scholars summarized their working papers on financing higher education and answered questions about their proposals. read more >

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American Council on Education Recommends 5 MOOCs for Credit

February 07, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

In what could be a major step toward bridging the gap between massive open online courses and the credentialing system that they are supposed to "disrupt," the American Council on Education on Thursday endorsed five MOOCs for credit. read more >

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Higher Ed’s Biggest Problem: What’s It For?

January 24, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

The release this week of a bill of rights for learning in the digital age was criticized by some who said the document had been put together by a group that didn’t include the very people it is meant to protect: students. The problem is, there is no traditional learner anymore. What’s more, we no longer even have a common definition of “higher education.” The lack of consensus about what the higher-education system in the United States should be producing is largely to blame for the pressures facing colleges and universities today, from lagging financial support to proving their value to students and parents. read more >

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Contingent Faculty Should Play Broader Role in Governance, AAUP Says

January 22, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

The American Association of University Professors has released the final version of a report urging colleges to give contingent faculty members an expanded role in governance, arguing that excluding such employees from governance matters is detrimental to the integrity of the academic profession. read more >

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