Some credit unions require borrowers to apply for a new loan each academic year.
Roughly 9.3 million students signed up for one during the 2010-11 academic year, according to FinAid.org.
In some universities the authorities have delayed registration of students for the new academic year.
However, the remaining Final Four teams all had respectable APR scores for the 2009-2010 academic year.
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The academic year in the Czech Republic is divided into two semesters: winter semester and summer semester.
British applications to Harvard rose by a third between the last academic year and the present one.
Some schools have application deadlines as early as February to get aid for the 2013-14 academic year.
She said the move addresses the "short-term" needs of the school for the rest of the academic year.
Beginning in the 2013-14 academic year, these schools will provide students with this information in one easy-to-understand format.
The college has committed to staying at its current Crossfield Avenue site until the end of the academic year.
The composition, training and functionality of the CEPS is a wide area for development in the coming academic year.
Pencoed College, near Bridgend, has announced it is discontinuing under-subscribed agricultural courses from the end of this academic year.
They reopen this week, along with state schools, where the academic year was delayed to prepare for the flu.
The goal is for students to move in for the 2013 academic year.
In the next academic year, the school will begin overhauling its core courses.
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Even in an unrecovered economy, the number of foreign students in the US jumped nearly 5% in academic year 2011.
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In their second academic year, the prince and Kate began sharing a four-bedroom house in the town with two other students.
With the start of a new academic year, I am reminded of the challenge of our push-pull mission in higher education.
Thousands of students are set to move into the city in the coming weeks for the start of the academic year.
The report urged institutions to communicate repeatedly during the academic year the necessity for student bodies to meet equality and diversity policies.
Research by BBC Radio Cymru found applications for the next academic year were up in 10 different colleges and universities in Wales.
Sixty extra grammar school places for boys are to be created in west Kent at the start of the next academic year.
In the 2006-07 academic year, 9, 955 Chinese undergraduates enrolled in U.S. schools.
"Since the Masters course doesn't finish until June of next year this prohibits me from continuing in the next academic year, " she said.
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The hope, the story says, is that the program will be incorporated into the curricula of these schools for the 2013-14 academic year.
Isle of Wight Council supports the school's desire to stay at its current Crossfield Avenue site until the end of the academic year.
Eighty-five percent said that "student growth over the course of the academic year" should be a factor in how their performance is measured.
In September, the courts gave the university a partial reprieve, allowing it to teach existing overseas students until the end of the academic year.
And according to NACE, the National Association of Colleges and Employers, for the first time in this academic year, college hiring is up.
The Welsh government does not currently collect data on this but said it was gathering more detailed information about absences from this academic year.
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