Posts From Matthew C. Keegan
Debit Cards And Your College: A Wrong Relationship?
Tweet Cash strapped colleges frequently look for support from the business community in exchange for free advertising or consumer access opportunities.
Millions Mismanaged At Chicago State?
Tweet Money scandals are nothing new, but when the scandal involves a university president who spends school money on lavish parties and cruises, then people not only take notice, but
Politicians Squabble Over New G.I. Bill
Tweet A new GI bill is in the works, but just how it’ll look when its finally approved remains to be seen. Currently, Democrats and Republicans are debating what sort
NC Stops Illegal Alien Community College Admittance
Tweet North Carolina residents have been in an uproar ever since its then state counsel, David Sullivan, issued an edict stipulating that all 58 of the state’s community colleges allow
Academic Progress Rate Reports Are In
Tweet Founded in 1910, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has long worked with colleges and universities to ensure that student-athletes and their participating athletic programs meet association guidelines, with
What To Consider When Shopping For A College Checking Account
Tweet It is often the little things which, when added together, can be a real drain on your finances. That $4 cup of coffee from Starbucks, the $2 bag of
MCC Seeks To Boot Nader Founded Group
Tweet If you forgot that Ralph Nader is running for president this year (again) you wouldn’t be alone. His forgettable campaign is being overshadowed by the Hillary-Obama battle which is
Dorm Room Stays Offer A Cheap Hotel Alternative
Tweet Traveling is getting expensive thanks to rising fuel and food costs, forcing many travelers to reconsider their plans and look for cheaper options as they hit the road. One
Campus Crime: Staying Safe While Attending College
Tweet The college campus may seem to be one of the safest places around, but evidence suggests otherwise. Students have been accosted, raped, robbed, even killed in and around their
Summer College For High School Students
Tweet High school students who are a year or two away from attending college can start taking classes now at some colleges and universities. Rising juniors and seniors may find
4 Reasons To Stay On Campus This Summer
Tweet College classes for this academic year are coming to an end, meaning that many students will be fleeing campus in pursuit of summer jobs, volunteer activities, or leisurely pursuits



A Tax On College Endowments Just Might Fly
Tweet If you’re like many Americans who are decidedly against the raising of taxes haphazardly, one Massachusetts proposal may have your head nodding in agreement that one proposal could be