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Undocumented students could get in-state tuition under bill
By Danielle Killey More students could attend college if a plan allowing undocumented immigrants to pay in-state tuition at public colleges is approved, a Minnesota lawmaker argues. We want to eli...
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:15 AM
Bamboo U
I heard over the years that we Americans are supposed to be threatened by the countless graduates being pumped out of the universities over in China. Well I figured I ought to check things out for m...
Posted on 5/5/12 at 8:53 AM
Farmington's Eich, Rosemount's Vogler heroes in Minnesota-Duluth's D-II championship
By Matt Steichen , December 18, 2010
Record 11.5 million Americans age 18-24 opt for higher education
Some are there because of the recession, and others despite it. Regardless, more young Americans than ever are in college — especially community college, according to a new report.
By Justin Pope , October 31, 2009
Grants save college careers
Minnesota NewsThe young Alexandria, Minn., woman did not know where she would go to school this fall. Then, near the end of summer, she received the news she wanted to hear: A federal Pell college grant was headed her way, meaning she could continue her studies at the College of St. Scholastica
By Don Davis , October 26, 2009
Students tell Franken of financial woes
MINNEAPOLIS -- Paul Strain said his family supports his college career, emotionally at least.
By Don Davis , October 13, 2009
Bill holds tuition increases down
ST. PAUL – Minnesota representatives told state-run colleges and universities to hold tuition increases to a minimum the next two years.
By Don Davis , April 23, 2009
Senators approve college budget cuts
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – State-run colleges and universities' budgets would be cut under a bill senators reluctantly passed 41-23 Friday.
By Don Davis , April 20, 2009
Closing college among budget options
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – Current economic conditions could cost the state a college, the Minnesota Colleges and Universities system chancellor warns.
By Don Davis , February 09, 2009
Talent show brings out crowds
Rain couldn’t keep a good party down and so despite less than desirable weather Septemberfest had its first go around Saturday and Sunday. While the rain may have kept a few people away, plenty still showed up for the Dakota County Technical College event that featured the successful talent contest Dakota County’s got Talent.By Emily Zimmer , September 20, 2008
DCTC receives grant to create regional center
Dakota County Technical College received a $3 million grant to develop the Midwest Center for Nanotechnology Education from the National Science Foundation. The college learned it had received the grant early in September.By Emily Zimmer , September 19, 2008
Rosemount Town Pages podcast for September 18
For this week's Town Pages newspodcast staff writer Emily Zimmer took a drive out to Dakota County Technical College. DCTC held its first Septemberfest community festival Saturday and Sunday and even rainy weather couldn't keep crowds away. One of the most popular attractions was Dakota County's Got Talent, a talent show featuring a number of local acts. Emily talked with three of the top finishers.
September 18, 2008
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