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Private colleges help veterans get education |
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AICUM is proud to announce that private colleges and universities throughout the Commonwealth have agreed to participate in the Yellow Ribbon G.I. Education Enhancement Program, a new GI Bill that provides for payment of tuition and fees, a housing allowance, and a stipend for books and supplies for eligible veterans who have served on active military duty for at least 90 days after September 11, 2001. |
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Member spotlight |
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Each week, AICUM highlights the latest news from its 60 member colleges and universities. See more news from members Wheelock College launches grad leadership programsWheelock College has announced the launch of graduate-level leadership programs targeted at mid-career, nonprofit and higher-education professionals. "There is a crisis on the horizon as the current generation of nonprofit and higher education leaders moves closer to retirement," said Wheelock President Jackie Jenkins-Scott. "We see the process of training a new generation of leaders as a natural extension of our mission." |
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Annual meeting |
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More than 100 people attended AICUM's annual meeting on May 7, 2009. Guest speakers were Massachusetts Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo (above with AICUM President Richard Doherty), state Secretary of Education Paul Reville, and the co-chairs of the Joint Committee on Higher Education David Torrisi and Anthony Galluccio. View photo gallery |
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