A true sticker price. The University of Dayton in Ohio will begin offering students a locked-in price for a four-year degree, meaning the total cost over four years will not change, even if the student’s federal or state grant aid does. (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
Welcome to the digital age. A Florida school district has to call a public meeting in order to “re-teach” board members how to access electronic versions of the agenda, after stopping distribution of the hard copies. (Tampa Bay Times)
Your good news story of the day. A Michigan community college throws a food drive to help out its part-time employees, who have to wait two more weeks for their paychecks because of an administrative snafu. (Inside Higher Ed)
Teacher voice. Teach Plus has begun a blog series of Q&As with educators, called “Game Changers.” Read the first one here. (Huffington Post)


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