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TOME â For the fourth year in a row, the local higher education governing body has voted to keep student tuition costs flat.
At a special meeting last month, The University of New Mexico-Valencia campus Advisory Board voted 3-0 to not increase student tuition in the 2021 school year.
Resident tuition for the 2021-22 school year will remain at $78.25 per credit hour, including fees, and non-resident tuition will remain at $213.75 per credit hour, including fees.
The three board members who participated in the meeting â Chairman Paul Luna, Secretary Belinda Martinez and board member Russell Griego â agreed this wasnât the time for a tuition increase, given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Firma Holdings Corp. Announces Acquisition of Innovative Product Solutions Inc
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04 May 2021, 22:43 GMT+10
WHEATON, IL / ACCESSWIRE / May 4, 2021 / Firma Holdings Corp. (OTC PINK:FRMA) is pleased to announce that it has entered into an Agreement to acquire a 51% interest in the existing shares of Innovative Product Solutions Inc (IPS), a Colorado based product marketing and development company based on a typical 30 day Due Diligence period, https://iproductsolutions.com
Sebastien Dufort stated; We are extremely excited to complete this transaction, which gives Firma Holdings control of IPS, a global management company. IPS has the resources to manage every aspect of the process necessary to prepare new innovative products for launch and sales expansion in the retail market place, while reaching the consumer, and building prominent retailers product categories incrementally. Additionally, Firma Holdings, IPS, and Firma s shareholders may have opportunities to participate
The Helios Education Foundation, College Success Arizona and others have partnered in an effort to help students who deferred their college plans due to COVID-19 get back on track.
Colleges and universities in Arizona are experiencing significant declines in student enrollment due to the COVID-19 pandemic, especially among first generation, low-income and underserved students. The partners have launched the Helios Adelante Scholarship Initiative to get these students back on track.
“We can provide up to a 1,000 students with this $1,000 incentive scholarship will hopefully motivate them to work with the colleges and universities to figure out a more comprehensive financial aid package that will support them, said Paul Luna, Helios president and CEO.
initially helped by establishing a disaster relief store, but for the past few months it has partnered with a church from Washington state, along with area business owners and individuals, to help clear some of the more than 300 homes destroyed in the area.
“I had spent a year asking God to use me in this community and made prayer a major part of my life,” said
Paul Luna, senior pastor of MCCC. That’s when high winds swept the Beachie Creek Fire through the Santiam Canyon just as Labor Day was ending.
“Most of us had been enjoying the day with barbecues and pleasant weather, but that evening ended with a cloud of smoke that turned our skies to deep orange,” Luna said. “I don’t think any of us really knew how bad things were going to get.”