Posts From Matthew C. Keegan
Let The Madness Begin!
Tweet March Madness is in full swing with the conference tournaments completed, Selection Sunday behind us, and the first game of the 65-team tournament scheduled for today. What a weird
College Rejection Letters & How To Handle Them
Tweet I’m not a psychologist, but I am someone who has been through life’s ups and downs. This month, millions of students will find out where they will be spending
Finding A Bargain On A Late Model Car
Tweet Here on SayCampusLife, we’ve been regularly featuring several low-cost new car models we think students might like and can possibly afford. Granted, a new car isn’t for everyone, especially
University of Dayton Plans Campus Expansion
Tweet The University of Dayton (UD), a Roman Catholic school in Ohio, has announced that development of a new campus is now part of the institution’s master plan. Located at
It Is College Hoops Crunch Time
Tweet For men’s basketball fans, all eyes will be on the various conference tournaments being played this week. With Selection Sunday this weekend, how well some teams play in their
Make The Most Of Your Campus Visit
Tweet If you’re in high school and are considering which college you will attend, then making an on-site visit is an important part of your decision-making process. However, just visiting
Your Credit & Private Student Loans
Tweet Private student loans are a wonderful way for students to finance their education especially when federal Stafford loans are unable to meet their needs. Students can borrow money directly
Mining The Scholarship Field: You Can Do It
Tweet One of the most popular forms of assistance for rising and current collegians are scholarships, financial awards offered to help cover a portion of your higher education expenses. If
Sharing The Love: Links For You
Tweet Part of the fun in blogging on a site such as this one is coming across some very good material online. That information is often referenced here, offering a



Campus Crime Has Students Concerned
Tweet The recent murders of a pair of college co-eds who attended Auburn and UNC-Chapel Hill universities has caused some students to be concerned about their safety on and around