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Aleier Wins Enterprise Asset Management Contract with Nations Largest Community College District DALLAS----RF Monolithics, Inc. and its subsidiary Aleier, Inc., a leading Enterprise Asset Management solutions provider, announced that the nations largest community college district - Maricopa County Community College District in Tempe, Arizona - will implement Aleiers FM1i INNOVUS application. More evidence seized from community colleges We now have a better idea of what Maricopa County Sheriffs Deputies were looking for during last week’s raid at several community college campuses. The first of what promises to be an avalanche of court documents were released tonight. Maricopas community colleges subject of massive investigation The Maricopa County Sheriffs Office has launched an extensive investigation of misconduct within the countys community college district. Developers ask for annexation Three developers have approached Surprise about annexing their projects into the city, potentially bringing 19,000 residential units, more than 400 acres of commercial space and tentatively a future branch of Maricopa County Community Colleges to Surprise. Teens start teaching career Teacher Preparation High School in downtown Phoenix opened four years ago to address the shortage of teachers in Arizona and nationwide. Immigrant students in Arizona brace for higher tuition PHOENIX -- Illegal immigrants who are students at Arizona public universities and community colleges are regrouping in the face of a new law that denies them cheaper in-state tuition and financial assistance provided by the state. Community college presidents are targets of fraud investigation MESA, Ariz. (AP) - Two community college presidents are at the center of a fraud investigation within one of the nations largest junior college systems, court records show. Riester buys Hispanic ad agency Riester, a full-service ad agency, Friday announced it has moved to increase its reach to Hispanic and other minority consumers, acquiring Grupo Ñ Advertising. Deputies seize records from 3 community colleges Deputies from the Maricopa County Sheriffs Office have seized documents from 3 Maricopa Community Colleges. The seizure is part of a continued investigation into falsified enrollments, theft and mismanagement throughout the nations largest junior college district. Students status in question Will all Arizona college students have to present documents to prove their legal status?{b}Migrants in adult ed facing expulsion soon {v} Students in country illegally may get tuition break | ||