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		<title>Continuing Along The Path Of Education Reform &#124; VCCircle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Indian private education sector offers considerable opportunities for the private sector. In the context of higher education , the Ministry of Human Resource and Development has targeted an increase in the gross enrollment ratio from ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Indian private <b>education</b> sector offers considerable opportunities for the private sector. In the context of higher <b>education</b>, the Ministry of Human Resource and Development has targeted an increase in the gross enrollment ratio from &#8230;</p>
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		<title>Obama Offers Aid to Education-Bound Mothers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[President Barack Obama is hoping mothers will go back to school with the use of his scholarship-for-moms program, which is providing educational funding to these women that have had to take time off to raise their families. He is hoping these moms will take advantage of the grants so that they can further their education [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody">President Barack Obama is hoping mothers will go back to school with the use of his scholarship-for-moms program, which is providing educational funding to these women that have had to take time off to raise their families. He is hoping these moms will take advantage of the grants so that they can further their education and raise the quality of life for themselves and their children.</p>
<p>Mothers have busy schedules, we know, but with today&#8217;s technology, there are online degree programs some college use that allows the students to earn degrees from the convenience of their homes. This frees up the schedule a bit so that they do not have to be so worried about the time crunch. The financial aspect is also taken care of because the government grants do not have to be paid back.</p>
<p>If you still are not sure about going back to school, think about how getting a degree will improve your life once you are finished. Instead of working two jobs, you can enter a career where you will be more secure. You will feel more confident in yourself and your children will see that. Just think about how good it will feel to go on job interviews and go to work once you land that career you have been dreaming about.</p>
<p>Those who are interested in taking part in the educational grants should first complete their FAFSA form, and also decide which college they want to earn a degree through, making sure the school has the program they are interested in. There are many organizations offering scholarships aimed at mothers, so if you find you do not qualify for one grant, you can always try for another.</p>
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		<title>ARGOSY UNIVERSITY OFFERS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(CHICAGO &#8211; September 6, 2005) Argosy University announced today that it will assist students from universities in New Orleans, southern Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama universities, which have been closed for the foreseeable future due to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. Argosy University will make available both on-campus and online courses that might be able [...]]]></description>
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<p>(CHICAGO &#8211; September 6, 2005) Argosy University announced today<br />
that it will assist students from universities in New Orleans,<br />
southern Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama universities, which<br />
have been closed for the foreseeable future due to the<br />
devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.</p>
<p>Argosy University will make available both on-campus and online<br />
courses that might be able to permit dislocated students to<br />
progress in their academic careers during this semester of<br />
disruption. Students at a university forced to close by<br />
Hurricane Katrina may register at any of Argosy University&#8217;s 13<br />
campuses across the nation for courses, on a space-available<br />
basis, for the fall terms.</p>
<p>Argosy University will waive tuition for dislocated students<br />
who have already registered and paid tuition at their home<br />
institution for the fall 2005 semester. If dislocated students<br />
have not yet paid their tuition at their home institution, they<br />
will be assessed the lesser of the current published tuition and<br />
fees at the home institution, or Argosy University&#8217;s published<br />
tuition and fees, as determined by the Argosy University campus<br />
president.</p>
<p>&#8220;Argosy University acted today by offering educational<br />
assistance to college students impacted by Hurricane Katrina,&#8221;<br />
says Dr. Gregory O&#8217;Brien, president of Argosy University.<br />
&#8220;Argosy University is concerned for the well-being of these<br />
students, and this initiative is our way of reaching out with<br />
compassion and benevolence to those affected. We pledge to do<br />
all that we can to assist college students in the Gulf Coast<br />
region to continue their education and continue in their lives.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to the American Council on Education, more than 30<br />
colleges and universities in the Gulf Coast region have been<br />
severely damaged by the hurricane, and possibly 100,000 students<br />
have been displaced from their schools.</p>
<p>Argosy University offers doctoral, masters, and undergraduate<br />
degree programs in psychology, counseling, education, business,<br />
information technology, and organizational leadership. Doctoral<br />
degree programs in clinical psychology (accredited by the<br />
American Psychological Association), are available at several<br />
Argosy University&#8217;s campuses. Argosy University will assist<br />
dislocated Ph.D. and Psy.D. students on an individual basis.<br />
Select associate&#8217;s degree programs in several health sciences<br />
fields are available at Argosy University/Twin Cities, located<br />
in Eagan, MN.</p>
<p>Argosy University has campuses in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas,<br />
Honolulu, Orange County (Santa Ana, CA), Phoenix, San Francisco<br />
Bay Area (Port Richmond, CA), Sarasota, Schaumburg (IL),<br />
Seattle, Tampa, Twin Cities (Eagan, MN), and Washington DC<br />
(Arlington, VA).</p>
<p>Students seeking information about Argosy University&#8217;s<br />
initiative can visit the university&#8217;s website (www.argosyu.edu)<br />
or call National Admissions Information at 1-800-377-0617.</p>
<p><em>With 13 campuses across the nation, Argosy University<br />
(www.argosyu.edu) offers undergraduate, graduate, and<br />
postgraduate degrees in the disciplines of business, education,<br />
health sciences, and psychology and behavioral sciences. Argosy<br />
University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and<br />
is a member of the North Central Association (NCA) (30 North<br />
LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602, 1.312.263.0456,<br />
www.ncahlc.org). The parent company of Argosy University,<br />
Education Management Corporation (www.edmc.com), is among the<br />
largest providers of private post-secondary education in North<br />
America, based on student enrollment and revenue. Student<br />
enrollment exceeded 66,000 as of fall 2004. EDMC has 71 primary<br />
campus locations in 24 states and two Canadian provinces. EDMC&#8217;s<br />
education institutions offer a broad range of academic programs<br />
concentrated in the media arts, design, fashion, culinary arts,<br />
behavioral sciences, health sciences, education, information<br />
technology, legal studies, and business fields, culminating in<br />
the award of associate&#8217;s through doctoral degrees. EDMC has<br />
provided career-oriented education for over 40 years.</em> ###</div>
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