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The chancellor of Florida鈥檚 university system is calling on schools to disband chapters of the group National Students for Justice in Palestine amid the war between Israel and Hamas.
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The Florida House passed a measure that would put new requirements on universities related to debates and other campus forums.
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An appeals court refused to dismiss a potential class-action lawsuit against the University of South Florida over fees that were collected from students for on-campus services that were not provided because of the pandemic.
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The Florida Prepaid College Board is urging families to lock in the future cost of college with a Florida 529 Prepaid Plan. The program is the largest and the longest-running.
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It creates a public records exemption for information that could identify applicants until near the end of searches, when information about finalists would be released.
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Waiving out-of-state tuition at some universities for grandchildren could save families tens of thousands of dollars over four years.
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A nearly decade-long effort to close the search process for Florida鈥檚 public university presidents is back again. The proposal has been tried and failed several times over, despite opposition from faculty, staff, and open government advocates. This time around, the argument remains the same.
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Students at the prominent historically Black university in Washington, D.C., had been protesting poor housing conditions since Oct. 12. The details of the agreement were not immediately available.
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Florida is facing a shortage of mental health counselors just as experts say the need for mental health support is growing.
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The heads of some Florida universities are reminding students and faculty that campus leaders鈥 鈥渉ands are tied鈥 when it comes to taking steps to try to curb the spread of COVID-19 and are trying to work around limitations as the academic year is underway. However, it appears unlikely that university presidents will get increased authority to move forward with stricter COVID-19 policies.
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The letter, posted on the Florida Board of Governors website, "strongly" urges students to receive a vaccine.
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The document known as the "FAFSA" has flummoxed many parents and students, but financial aid specialists will have the answers.