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Investing in college: Affordable options for preparing for debt

July 18th, 2012

By Jane S. Shropshire

When in Boston recently for a conference, I met a fellow educational consultant from China. Hearing I was from Kentucky, he asked, “Tuition is very reasonable at Kentucky, yes?”

I paused before answering. Through the eyes of his clients, tuition at the University of Kentucky seems a comparative bargain, yet the first priorities of a public institution should be affordability and excellence for its state’s residents.

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BCTC works to serve higher education needs of local students and companies

May 14th, 2012

Posted on May 9, 2012
By Jane S. Shropshire

Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC), the workhorse of our regional higher education system, is the product of a merger in 2005 between Lexington Community College and Central Kentucky Technical College. When Augusta A. Julian became president in 2007, the newly merged institution was still finding its way.

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Spanish Immersion at Georgetown College gives students a leg up in global market

April 13th, 2012

by Jane S. Shropshire, Lexington, KY – In today’s global economy, individuals with broad global perspectives find the greatest opportunities. Georgetown College’s Spanish Immersion program in the liberal arts is designed to provide a leg up in this regard: Students experience a different version of study abroad right in Scott County, all the while improving their spoken and written Spanish skills.

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Deadlines Approach on Great Opportunities for High School Seniors

March 7th, 2012

by Jane S. Shropshire
Lexington, KY

“If you have the opportunity to go away, go away. When you return, you’ll be that much better of a contributor to our community because your horizons will be broadened and you’ll diversify our thinking,” says Pamela Trautner, Executive Director of the Business and Education Network, a subsidiary of Commerce Lexington, to graduating high school seniors. But before they go, Trautner wants five of the best to participate in her Best in the Bluegrass program over the summer.

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