99% Spring Comes to Orlando
Local residents will gather on Saturday to take part in an unprecedented week-long nationwide progressive mobilization, called 99% Spring, to take back the country for the 99%.
UCF Students to Speak Against Education Cuts, Tuition Hikes
UCF students will speak out against planned tuition hikes and scholarships cut that the university, the Board of Governors and the Florida Legislature plan on implementing on Thursday.
College Tuition Could Jump by 8 Percent
Students attending one of Florida’s 11 state universities will collectively spend at least $54 million in additional tuition under a House plan unveiled Wednesday that calls for boosting tuition by at least 8 percent statewide. The House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday rolled out its $69.2 billion spending plan that would allow university officials to tack on an additional 7 percent in differential tuition.
Universities Receive Fed Grants for Transit Research
The University of Central Florida, part of an 8-member consortia of universities, will engage in advance education programs that address critical transportation challenges facing the country.
UCF Rocked Again, as NCAA Cites Allegations
In response to damning allegations of recruitment violations in the University of Central Florida’s football and basketball programs, its athletics director Keith Tribble turned in his resignation Wednesday. At a news conference today, UCF President John Hitt announced that a ‘Notice of Allegations’ had been received from the NCAA earlier in the week, which detailed recruiting violations engaged in by Tribble and others in the athletics department and two professional sports recruiters, Ken Caldwell and Brandon Bender.
UCF Adds New Degree Programs, Cuts Several
Over the next several years, new students entering the University of Central Florida (UCF) will have many more program options from which to choose, despite cuts to several in 2009.
Florida Universities Face Off Over New Dental Schools Plans
Two public universities are poised to ask the State University System governing board for permission to start a dental school – despite a recent health department report that questions whether there is a need for more dentists.
Florida Students Smacked with Tuition Increase
For the third year in a row, undergraduate students at Florida universities will pay 15 percent more in tuition.
Florida Universities Prepare to Slash Budgets
State universities are once again having to comb their budgets and looking for ways to slash millions to close shortfalls by early June.
