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WWU ranked among '100 Best Values in Public Colleges' | A national publication says an education from Western Washington University is a pretty good deal. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance has released its list of the “100 Best Values in Public Colleges” for 2011. Western is ranked number 56. |
2011-01-05 | |
Magazine lauds four state colleges | Four of Washington's six public colleges and universities have made Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine's list of top 100 values in public education in the country. The list was released Tuesday. |
2011-01-05 | |
Task force: Private money could help pay for higher education | A task force charged with finding stable money to pay for higher education in Washington state has some ideas it wants the Legislature to consider. At the top of its list announced Monday: Find someone other than state government to pay the bill. The task force formed by Gov. Chris… |
2011-01-05 | |
Higher ed task force has ideas for Wash. lawmakers | A task force charged with finding stable money to pay for higher education in Washington state has some ideas it wants the Legislature to consider. |
2011-01-03 | |
Budget office releases analysis of governor's latest budget recommendation | 2010-12-22 | ||
Bellingham Financial Aid information night Thursday | Bellingham School District students and parents are invited to a districtwide financial aid information night on Thursday, Dec. 2. Rick Stefani, a Western Washington University financial aid officer, will discuss the Free Application for Financial Student Aid, and how to apply for… |
2010-12-01 | |
Additional $1.2B hole in state revenue projected — expect more budget cuts | Officials were stunned to learn Thursday that the state is expected to take in $1.2 billion less in tax revenue than previously thought between now and June 2013, the latest grim result of an economy creeping toward recovery. |
2010-11-19 | |
Election worsens state's budget pain | Democratic and Republican lawmakers for once sound a lot alike when it comes to the state budget: The only way to solve a projected $4.8 billion shortfall over the next two fiscal years is to cut deep. "We're going to have to reset government. We can't spend more money than the… |
2010-11-08 | |
California College Tuitions Reach Unmatched Heights | Aside from cheaper tuition, Torpey said she chose to attend WWU for low costs of living. |
2010-11-04 | |
State budget shortfalls take a toll on Bellingham schools | Cuts to school budgets have long-reaching tentacles, though, and are likely to be felt in the broader community. Western Washington University is neck and neck with St. Joseph Hospital for the rank of No. 1 Whatcom County employer. Those employees, who live and spend their money in the county,… |
2010-10-28 |