Sentences with phrase «student fees holds»

Opposition to raising student fees holds across party lines (63 % Democrats, 60 % Republicans, 59 % independents).

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The protests, held in most major cities in Canada, were organized by the Canadian Federation of Students under the slogan: «Freeze Tuition Fees: Education is a right.»
A new state law, which goes into effect July 1, will require school districts in Oregon to hold on to the grade report, diploma, and other school records of any student who owes $ 50 or more to the district for anything from lost books to unpaid activity fees.
The available causal evidence does suggest that students in England are responsive to prices, holding all else constant, just as they are in the U.S. [20] But a critical aspect of the argument for introducing fees was that all else would not be held constant.
In collaboration with area high schools, many Michigan colleges will be waiving their application fees or removing financial barriers that may hold students back.
Even if the disclosure statement offers a money - back guarantee, never ever pay a fee to hold a scholarship or student loan.
This means that if this is a jointly held Eligible Student Bank Account, and each co-owner is also the primary cardholder of an Eligible Student Credit Card, only the Primary Owner of the Eligible Student Bank Account will be entitled to the credit card annual fee rebate.
If the student lives off - campus or in privately held housing, then you may receive a refund equal to the payments that you have made, less any fees, usage and refunds.
This means that if this is a jointly held Eligible Student Bank Account, and each co-owner is also the primary cardholder of an Eligible Student Credit Card, only the Primary Owner of the Eligible Student Bank Account will be entitled to the credit card annual fee rebate.
In the spring of 2012 during student protests in Quebec over proposed increases to university tuition fees, Jean - François Morasse, a student at the Université Laval, obtained a provisional interlocutory injunction that mandated free access to the facilities in which Morasse's classes were held.
But I do contend that law students can reasonably demand these options of those to whom they are paying substantial fees for what is held out as sufficient and relevant legal education.
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