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By KELLI B. GRANT
August 6, 2008
Filling a book bag with a course-load of college textbooks will weigh not only on a student’s shoulders, but on his or her wallet.
On average, college students shelled out $900 a semester for textbooks, according to a 2005 federal report. In some cases, a single science book can cost $200.
The situation has led Congress to step in, and on Thursday it passed the Higher Education Opportunity Act. Among its provisions, the bill requires publishers to share pricing information with professors and for (more…)
Princeton News
July 15, 2008 Working group recommends launching pilot as early as fall 2009
A working group appointed by Princeton President Shirley M. Tilghman has endorsed the creation of an international “bridge year” program for newly admitted undergraduates and has recommended that the University launch a pilot program with 20 students as early as fall 2009.
The program would allow students to pursue a tuition-free, pre-collegiate (more…)