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Is the N.C. Teaching Fellows Program Worth the Money?

Feb 13, 2023 · Dan E. Way · Comments Off on Is the N.C. Teaching Fellows Program Worth the Money?

Enrollment in North Carolina’s teacher-training programs is falling off even as classroom-instructor vacancies climb, two recent reports conclude. Amid the handwringing over these problematic trends, some policymakers are wondering about … Continue reading “Is the N.C. Teaching Fellows Program Worth the Money?”


The Burden of Uncle Sam’s “Generosity” Towards College Students

Oct 19, 2016 · George Leef · Comments Off on The Burden of Uncle Sam’s “Generosity” Towards College Students

It was a bad idea for the federal government ever to get into the business of financing college with its various grants and loans, but at least in the old … Continue reading “The Burden of Uncle Sam’s “Generosity” Towards College Students”


Turning government generosity into scams: Income-Based Repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Sep 24, 2014 · George Leef · Comments Off on Turning government generosity into scams: Income-Based Repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Turning government generosity into scams: Income-Based Repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness

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