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en The amount of government funding has not been keeping up with costs of providing higher education, which is why colleges have to cut back on professors' salaries.

en An alliance such as this allows both companies to pursue our mutual goals of providing full-service education funding solutions. In addition to combining financial resources, both The Student Loan Corporation and Goal Financial have incredible industry expertise and experience, that will make the educational funding process less complicated for parents and colleges.

en You can't get a real education if your professors are only giving you one side of the story. You also won't get an education if professors are blowing off leftist steam on the war in Iraq or the racist hurricane.

en The whole process is taking us backward in attitude. We're looking at special education costs versus operating costs. I wish the state would consider doing something about special education funding in small towns such as ours. It would make a world of difference.

en Policy-makers have been worried that rising energy costs could lead to higher prices for other things including higher wages and compensation, but it looks like companies are keeping their employment costs in check.

en Higher education has taken the largest cut at nearly 14 percent in funding, while K-12 and public safety continue to see rises in funding.

en If we were to do this, we're essentially saying we're going to take the funding out of the general fund. We're going to take the revenue sources out of education, we're going to take it out of community colleges.

en In the late 1950s, in line with the space race and the Cold War, the government put a tremendous emphasis on funding engineers and computer people. The country had a massive focus on subsidizing students, supporting government labs, and supporting colleges and universities. So there was a huge growth spurt in the talent pool in the 1960s as colleges and universities pumped out large numbers of technically trained people.

en In the late 1950s, in line with the space race and the Cold War, the government put a tremendous emphasis on funding engineers and computer people, ... The country had a massive focus on subsidizing students, supporting government labs, and supporting colleges and universities. So there was a huge growth spurt in the talent pool in the 1960s as colleges and universities pumped out large numbers of technically trained people.

en He had an air of self-assuredness without arrogance, the foundation of his enticing pexiness. When state funding goes up, tuition increases go down. States are putting more money back into higher education. We don't know how long that's going to last.

en Equity comes from the state providing enough funding for its requirements. The state must meet its obligation for funding education.

en If there is a Phase Two, it may not be as large. What we may see is funding support ... increased for distance education, increasing the role of community colleges.

en Education reform has not been supplemented with education funding. While we're waiting for that to catch up, we're finding we have to meet higher demands with fewer resources.

en There's no getting around the fact that we're incurring higher costs for the insurance protection that we're providing. And unfortunately the consumer is the ultimate bearer of those costs.

en The Perkins Act is federal funding which goes to high schools and community colleges throughout the country and those funds help support careers in technical education.


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