N&O Index Card Listings

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Education - Finance
  • Education - Finance
  • Poll confirms concern over school funds. N&O, Oct-25-76, 1:1
Education - Finance
  • Duke University raises maximum tuition $350. N&O, Dec-13-76, 30:1
Education - Finance
  • N.C. student loan defaults low. N&O, Jan-16-77, I 19:1
Education - Finance
  • College costs on increase in North Carolina.
  • N&O, Mar-17-78, 38:1
  • Students urged to support bill. N&O, May-15-
  • 78, 22:7
  • Student loan defaults often a matter of
  • priorities. N&O, Jun-19-78, 1:1
  • Editorial: Cut default rate on student loans. N&O, Jun-20-78, 4:1
Education - Finance
  • Education - Finance
  • HEW hunting defaulters. N&O, Oct-15-78, I 9:1
Education - Finance
  • Fund loss no worry to official. N&O, May-1-79, 22:1
  • More students to get aid. N&O, Aug-18-79, 23:1
  • $100 million gift to Emory stuns academics. Picture. N&O, Nov-18-79, IV 2:1
  • Desegregation funds cut seen. N&O, Nov-23-79, 40:5
Education - Finance
  • Raleigh Colleges get $175,000 in grants. N&O, Dec-2-79, VI-3:1
  • Area briefs: Federal grant received. N&O, Dec-8-79, 27:1
  • Funding authority sought. N&O, Dec-13-79, 64:1
Education - Finance
  • Better curriculum, school staff linked to funds, expert says - Ja 22 84 34A
  • Schools need funding flexibility, lawmakers told - Ja 25 84 10A
  • Editorial: Price of good schools - Ja 26 84 4A
  • N.C. ranks 33rd in spending per public school student - Fe 9 84 2C
  • Phillips urges increased spending for improvements in education - Fe 15 84 5C
  • Poll finds voters agreeable to paying more for schools - Fe 27 84 2C
  • Panel on education to seek $15.8 million initially - Mr 2 84 8C
  • Under the dome: Attorney (Jordan) may be on both sides of issue - Mr 3 84 1
  • Editorial: Dubious hat for schools - Mr 6 84 4A
  • Inequities in funding mean unequal class opportunities - Mr 11 84 8G
  • N.C., two other states don't balance wealth, funds - Mr 11 84 9G
  • State recovering slowly from cuts in federal budget - Mr 11 84 9G
  • Green to blame for school woes, Phillips says - Mr 17 84 4C
  • N.C. favors higher taxes for education, poll finds - Mr 18 84 1
  • Editorial: Tax increase realistic - Mr 20 84 4A
  • Pay raise, school reforms too expensive, legislators say - Mr 25 84 27A
  • Hunt stresses education plan in Greensboro - My 13 84 39A
  • Legislature approves schools package - Jn 23 84 1
  • Chapter I funding just a slice of federal pie - Jn 25 84 14C
  • Editorial: A brighter future ... but a threat looms - Jn 25 84 4A
  • Disparity in funding causes unequal schools, center says - Jn 27 84 2C
  • Schools package returned to committee - Jn 29 84 4D
  • Amended school bill passes panel - Jy 6 84 4C
  • State board won't limit school finance plan - Au 2 84 2C
  • School systems weigh new funding plan - Au 27 84 14C
  • School plans likely to cost $400 million - Oc 10 84 6C
  • Study ranks North Carolina 5th in per capita funding for colleges - No 1 84 18C
  • Editorial: Education on shaky ground (per capita spending) - No 7 84 4A
  • School-plan cost $691 million annually - No 15 84 1
  • Editorial: A necessary investment - No 16 84 4A
  • Hardison says lawmakers may cut school plan - No 20 84 1C
  • Panel urges major changes in classes - No 21 84 1
  • Editorial: Early warning on schools - No 27 84 4A
  • Hunt completes work on budget that stresses schools - De 1 84 2C
Education - Finance
  • Under the dome: Revenue lag spurs clamp on school funds - Ja 5 83 1
  • Phillips to seek legislative aid if 2 percent budget cut not met - Ja 11 83 4C
  • Plan seeks better teaching of science, math, writing - Ja 19 83 8A
  • Under the dome: Tax rise of 1 cent urged to aid schools - Ja 24 83 1
  • N. C. rank rises in school spending - Ja 25 83 1C
  • Private schools form committee to lobby for hike in state funding - Ja 27 83 21A
  • UNC chancellors lobby lawmakers - Ja 27 83 2C
  • Editorial: Education in broader view - Ja 28 83 4A
  • School official suspects shift in salary costs - Fe 3 83 12A
  • Attorneys debate tuition law for military children - Fe 5 83 11A
  • Budget would mean hefty education cuts in N. C. - Fe 15 83 1
  • State aid increase to private colleges urged by Sanford - Fe 16 83 12C
  • Senate OKs resolution urging defeat of proposed private school tax credits - Mr 10 83 5C
  • 3-way fight in Legislature for education money - Mr 27 83 1D
  • Funding formula could aid Wake - Mr 31 83 21A
  • $91 million, 1,260 teachers listed as potential cuts - Ap 2 83 2C
  • Editorial: Mortgage on the future - Ap 5 83 4A
  • Panels balk at cutting schools', courts' budgets 3% - Ap 8 83 12A
  • Teachers withhold support for Hunt plan - Ap 17 83 29A
  • Cost tempers support for longer school year - My 1 83 1
  • New bills (on university construction projects) - My 3 83 8B
  • Bill proposed to back UNC System projects (building and renovations) - My 19 83 22A
  • Community colleges panel seeks funds for more students - My 19 83 18A
  • N. C. law allowing school tuition for military families disallowed - My 19 83 1
  • More funding urged for handicapped, gifted students - Jn 4 83 4C
  • Phillips assails fiscal leaders' spending plan - Jn 8 83 1
  • Investment in higher education defended - Jn 9 83 1
  • N. C. school budget gets panel approval; more funding sought - Jn 10 83 2D
  • Panel says more money for schools needed next year - Jn 11 83 8B
  • Legislators squeeze public schools again - Jn 12 83 4D
Education - Finance
  • Cap on education spending backed - De 15 82 1C
  • Under the dome: Public schools get 63% of education funds - De 18 82 1
  • N. C. schools may have to cut budgets - De 22 82 1