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Jul 14, 2011 |

As Costs of New Rule Are Felt, Colleges Rethink Online Course Offerings in Other States Source: Chronicle of Higher Education Under federal rules that take effect today, colleges will have to seek approval to operate in every state where they enrolls students, or forgo those students' federal aid. Bringing Academic Resources Closer to Home Source: Talking Stick Although community is important, graduate students say they need more academic development opportunities and separate study places. New Yorks independent colleges are making a world of difference - Opinion Piece (Rochester, N.Y.) Source: Democrat and Chronicle More and more of New York's independent (private, not-for-profit) colleges and universities - small and large - are expanding and establishing their presence overseas to provide the same top-quality education students and employers have come to expect at home. Va. Wesleyan's Test-Optional Policy Gives Enrollment A Boost Source: The Virginian-Pilot Ashley Vasquez gets nervous before taking tests. When she applied to colleges, the 18-year-old from Fredericksburg didn’t want to include her SAT scores

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