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Palomar Risks Deficit Again in 2024, Unless Enrollment Meets Quota

Nick Ng, Riley Sullivan, and Thalia Medina April 8, 2021

Story by Nick Ng, Riley Sullivan and Thalia Medina In the Chancellor’s report from last March, Palomar College’s Board members discussed the budget development being monitored. The Board is still...

Students Set to Receive More Financial Aid at Palomar

Story by Morgan Davidson, Natalie Gutierrez and Jamie Martinez Palomar is expected to receive more financial aid within the coming months to help students. The school’s Finance & Administrative...

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What does your tuition actually pay for?

Daniel Azimioara April 2, 2018

Palomar college comes at cost for many, when combining the full tuition paid, it can be a bit pricey, but where does that money go to? How much of it is used on the teacher’s salary, how much of it...

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Giving Tuesday to take place on campus

Abtin Mohammadi November 12, 2017

SAN MARCOS --- The Palomar's fundraising campaign designed to provide financial help, called "Giving Tuesday," is to be held at 8 1.m. - 5 p.m. on Nov. 28, at Palomar's main campus in a trailer between...

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Associated Student Government, what you need to know

Linus Smith April 14, 2017

Palomar elected student representatives are in charge of implementing programs and activities for students through an annual budget of $30,000. The ASG serve on various committees to ensure that the...

Chart of total student debt in the U.S. Tribune News Service 2015

Credit scores, voting and taxes. Oh my!

Brooke Crawford May 11, 2015

The American education system fills the heads of students with vast amounts of information, but none of that helps young adults when filing taxes or looking to buy a home. While learning core concepts,...

Students walk by the new Humanities building on the San Marcos campus April 23. (Joe Davis/The Telescope)

College Still Financially Worthwhile

Telescope Staff September 9, 2014

Going to college is still a worthwhile financial investment despite soaring tuition costs and burdensome student debt, according to a new government study. "Even though this is my first year here, I...

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