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Capella University Receives Military Friendliness Recognition
Tweet Members of America’s Armed Forces as well as military veterans often prove to be eager students when it comes to pursuing a college degree. These students are looking at
College Football Highlights & Lowlights
Tweet Major college football is about to enter its home stretch, the last month of regular season play for most programs. This time next month most of the bowl games
PSAT Scores: Prepping For College
Tweet By Will Roby The PSAT, or Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test, is also known as the Pre-SAT. It is a test given to students before they take the SAT test
College Scholarship News & Notes
Tweet Students compete for billions of dollars in scholarship money annually, monies given away based on merit, need or a host of other factors. As college costs continue to increase
7 Smart Eating Tips For College Students
Tweet You are in college and are feeling pretty invincible. You stay up late, get up early, eat what you want, do some drinking and you think nothing about exercise.
5 Georgia Colleges Ban Illegal Aliens
Tweet Five colleges in Georgia are banning illegal aliens from attending their schools beginning with the 2011-2012 academic year. This move follows a decision by the governing Georgia Board of
College Football Midseason Recap
Tweet We are at the halfway point of the college football season, when all of the schools have at least six games behind them with six regular season games to
16 Essential College Courses for Aspiring Film Makers
Tweet By Marat Gaziev The art of filmmaking is a multilayered process which presents many challenges for aspiring filmmakers. From the initial conceptualization of the story, scriptwriting, shooting, editing, and
Ramapo College Bans Energy Drinks
Tweet Ramapo College of New Jersey is forbidding students from consuming popular energy drinks, the beverage of choice for students who study into the early hours of the morning or
How to Pick Your College Major
Tweet Freshmen students have it so easy. At most schools, majors don’t have to be declared until at least the sophomore year. That gives incoming students the chance to get
Free PSAT Exams Boost Indiana Participation
Tweet What better way to encourage students to sit for the PSAT than to pay their $13 registration fee? That is exactly what the state of Indiana began to do