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Public colleges use debt collection agencies, make students bills grow fast

Share this: The Hechinger Report is a national nonprofit newsroom that reports on one topic: education. Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get stories like this delivered directly to your inbox. Richard Fishburn never imagined he’d one day be facing down debt collectors all because he decided to return to college. This story also appeared in NBC News An Army veteran who had worked his whole life, Fishburn enrolled at Cleveland State University in Ohio in 2016. But in his third semester, when the back injury he sustained in the Army flared up, his advisers encouraged him to take time to heal so he wasn’t in excruciating pain sitting in lecture halls.

Local colleges adapt as enrollment declines nationally

Local colleges adapt as enrollment declines nationally Jeremy P. Kelley © JIM NOELKER Students at the University of Dayton shuffle to class Thursday April 1,2021.The percentage of 2020 high school graduates enrolling immediately in college declined nationally by 6.8 percent this school year an unprecedented drop, according to the National Student Clearinghouse but local data was more mixed. JIM NOELKER/STAFF The percentage of 2020 high school graduates enrolling immediately in college declined nationally by 6.8 percent this school year an unprecedented drop, according to the National Student Clearinghouse but local data was more mixed. Popular Searches Some of the drop was due to COVID-19 issues safety concerns for in-person students, ability-to-pay problems because of lost family income, and some choosing not to pay full tuition for online courses. But a continuing decline in college graduates could hurt local and national economies.

Black history, bulky waste collection, DMV and an education grant

NORWALK, Conn. Some Norwalk announcements for you: Observe Africa’s influence on Western art today, March 3 City offering bulky waste pickup Connecticut DMV rolls out new online functionality Norwalk ACTS celebrates huge grant A Black History presentation online African Art Migration: From the Tribe to Museum Walls, a new program examining African influence on modern Western artists such as Picasso, Matisse, and Modigliani will be presented via Zoom 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday March 3, marking the end of this year’s Black History Month, according to a press release from sponsor Norwalk Public Library. The program, an ArtScapades production, will be presented by longstanding art appreciation teachers Robin Hoffman and Jodi Stiffelman, who have held forth at museums and libraries in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts and Florida.

Dayton Metro Library board expected to pick new leader today

Dayton Metro Library board expected to pick new leader today Chris Stewart © SUBMITTED The three finalists for the Dayton Metro Library s executive director position are from left: Peter Coyl, director of the Montclair (N.J.) Public Library; Rachel Gut, Dayton Metro Library’s current deputy executive director; and Jeffrey Trzeciak, director of the Jersey City (N.J.) Free Public Library. SUBMITTED Dayton Metro Library board members are expected to name their pick to be the system’s next executive director during a special meeting today. “The trustees have carefully considered all three of our highly-qualified candidates, and following final discussions tomorrow (Tuesday) we anticipate announcing our selection,” said Elaine Zimmers Johnson, the board’s president and a member of the search committee.

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