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Private Schools Say They’re Thriving in Downturn
In letters and meetings, elite schools in New York say applications and donations remain strong.
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Private Schools Say They’re Thriving in Downturn
In letters and meetings, elite schools in New York say applications and donations remain strong.
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A Promise of Pre-K for All Is Still Far Off in New York
Ten years after the goal was set, fewer than 38 percent of 4-year-olds attend state-financed classes.
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State’s Goal, Pre-K for All, Is Still Far Off
Ten years after leaders promised to work toward universal pre-kindergarten programs, fewer than 38 percent of 4-year-olds attend state-financed classes.
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State’s Goal, Pre-K for All, Is Still Far Off
Ten years after leaders promised to work toward universal pre-kindergarten programs, fewer than 38 percent of 4-year-olds attend state-financed classes.
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Your Money: Danger Lurks When Shopping for Student Loans
Comparison shopping for a private student loan — unlike a mortgage or an auto loan — may hurt your credit score.
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Your Money: Danger Lurks When Shopping for Student Loans
Comparison shopping for a private student loan may damage your credit score.
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Bloomberg Proposes Lean Budget
The mayor unveiled a $59.1 billion budget Thursday that would virtually halt the growth in city spending for the first time since the economic downturn following 9/11.
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Bloomberg Proposes Lean Budget
The mayor unveiled a $59.1 billion budget Thursday that would virtually halt the growth in city spending for the first time since the economic downturn following 9/11.
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Your Money: Paying for College Without the Home Equity Option
The turmoil in real estate has meant that home equity — often a fallback for college funds — is difficult to tap, forcing many parents to reconsider high-priced colleges.
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