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Policy would ease college transfers

December 8, 2009 Mississippi

By ELIZABETH CRISP at Clarion Ledger
Transferring from community college to a university in Mississippi should become smoother for students in the coming year – if state higher education leaders succeed with a new policy.
The state College Board is expected to review in February the policy that will create an improved transfer system that more clearly [...]

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Work begins for next school ratings

November 24, 2009 Mississippi

by Chris Kieffer/NEMS Daily Journal
One day after the Mississippi Department of Education released its new school accountability ranking model, schools across Northeast Mississippi already were turning their attention to next year.
“That is the beauty of the system,” incoming state superintendent Tom Burnham said, noting that continued improvement is required.
In the new rankings, which were released [...]

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Universities fear effects of merger talk

November 20, 2009 Mississippi

By ELIZABETH CRISP Clarion Ledger, Jackson, MS
University leaders say they worry that talk of mergers will impact their ability to recruit students and raise money during a time when both are needed.
“This kind of publicity puts a kink in what we’re trying to do,” Mississippi Valley State University President Donna Oliver said. “It certainly doesn’t [...]

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Ark., Miss. let out of utility agreement

November 20, 2009 Alabama

By MARK BALLARD Advocate Capitol News Bureau

Federal regulators Thursday allowed Entergy Corp.’s subsidiaries in Mississippi and Arkansas to withdraw from an agreement that includes hundreds of millions of dollars in refunds for the utility’s Louisiana customers.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which regulates the sale of power across state lines, ruled that Entergy Arkansas and Entergy Mississippi [...]

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Can’t buy a college textbook? Rent one. Alabama gets $300,000 grant

November 19, 2009 Alabama

By Press-Register staff AL.com
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The University of Alabama Supply Store has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to expand its textbook rental program, university officials announced.
Alabama is one of 30 institutions nationwide, and the only institution in the state of Alabama, selected to receive the federal funding to help [...]

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