Posts From Matthew C. Keegan
California Court Rules Against Tuition Break For Illegals
Tweet Finally, a court has injected some sense into the argument about educating illegal aliens. An appeals court in the state of California ruled earlier this week that a California
Campus Car Banning Continues To Expand
Tweet Students who wish to have a car with them while attending college are finding the going more and more difficult as colleges across the nation. Some schools have a
7 Reasons Why You Won’t Be Graduating This Year!
Tweet Congratulations! You’ve applied yourself to your studies and after spending 4, 5, 7 years of your life working toward a degree, the end of the road is in sight.
Student Credit Cards, What You Need To Know
Tweet Is a credit card for your college student a good idea? That question can only be answered by you, a parent or guardian who knows what level of responsibility
Prepaid College Tuition? Nice!
Tweet Higher education expenses continue to soar, worrying parents whose children are now winding their way through college. Talk to parents of children who are several years away from college
Early Surprises Shake Start Of College FB Season
Tweet The college football season is off to a good start with every school having gotten at least one game under its belt through last weekend. Already, we’re seeing some
$100 Million Set Aside For Illinois College Students
Tweet Illinois college students got some very good news over the weekend. No, it wasn’t the Fighting Illini’s 47-21 Saturday gridiron thrashing of in-state rival, EIU, rather it was the
NASA Announces College Scholarship Initiative
Tweet Scholarship applications for NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate are now being accepted for the Fall 2009 academic year. NASA plans to award as many as 20 undergraduate and 5
8 Ways To Pay For Your College Education
Tweet College costs are increasing at a speed that is just over twice the rate of inflation, meaning that annual tuition costs are rising at about 8-10% per year. For
College Scholarships? Free Money, Indeed!
Tweet An important, but often overlooked part of the college financial aid process are scholarships, those awards made by corporations, civic groups, churches, unions, private individuals, and foundations. Billions of
Buying Real Estate For Your College Student
Tweet Your son or daughter is heading off to college in pursuit of what you hope will be a valuable degree leading to many wonderful opportunities throughout their lives. Tuition


