Friday, April 14, 2006

Career Education Corporation Announces Favorable Decision for Brooks Institute of Photography; Judge Invalidates (Student Loan)


Career Education Corporation Announces Favorable Decision for Brooks Institute of Photography; Judge Invalidates
Career Education Corporation (NASDAQ:CECO) announced today a victory in its Brooks Institute of Photography's legal proceeding against a California higher education bureau.

RMS students plan trip to D.C.
A distinguished group of seventh and eighth grades students identified as gifted and talented or identified by their strong leadership qualities have been invited to join their peers on a two-night, four-day excursion to our nation's capital on May 10.

College Students Mobilize to Restore Federal Financial Aid Programs
WASHINGTON -- It's the new campus unrest. This spring, students at colleges and universities across the country are holding teach-ins, press conferences and voter registration drives. They're encouraging their peers to contact members of Congress.

Don't call it negotiating
This is it--the envelope that will decide your future. And no, it's not your college acceptance letter. It's your financial aid package. The first thing you'll notice is that every college has offered you a different amount, sometimes vastly different. After that, you'll realize that in many cases it's not as much as you'd hoped for.

Career Education Corporation Announces Favorable Ruling in Securities Class Action Litigation
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill.----March 31, 2006--Career Education Corporation announced today that, for the second time, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has granted the company's motion to dismiss a securities class action against the company and certain of its current officers, holding that the plaintiffs have once again failed to plead a federal securities law

Skelton's antics earn him a possible conviction and, even worse, DUMSL's 'most unfluential' recognition
Weeks ago, Helton Skelton, sophomore, political science, was nominated as DUMSL's "Most Influential," but with his recently-exposed misbehaviors, Skelton is now being recognized as DUMSL's "Most Unfluential." His sincere personality and his exceptional involvement on campus has fooled the administration and the student body.

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