Campus Blog
Returning to School: Being a Full-Time Mother and Teacher (Inspiring)
All professionals have moments in their careers when they doubt their choices or feel they are in need of something else; a new challenge. This is my story of how I was able to break out of a professional rut and do a better job…
Exams are Coming? 3 Useful Tips to Deal With Your Workload
One of the main obstacles as a college student was to learn how to deal with the workload of studies during the exams period. Every semester the anxiety grew and every college student thinks, at some point, that he/she cannot do it.
What College Is, and What College Isn’t: Get the Most Out of It
When you’re in it, you don’t want it. When you’re out of it, you want to get in again. That’s college. That’s life.
4 Serious College Mistakes That You Can Avoid (Part 1/2)
Since the heart of college is all about finding yourself, both as a student and a person, there are bound to be a few slip-ups along the way. But some mistakes can be totally avoided, and realizing this before it’s too late can spare your wallet, your grades, and your overall sanity.
How to Choose a Rewarding Career That Provides Job Security
Work time constitutes a substantial portion of life and it is ideal to find a career that offers freedom from boredom and instability. There are many ways to pursue a course with these positive attributes.
3 Sensible and Easy Bill Management Tips for College Freshmen
Being a freshman in college is like living in a world of firsts. For many, it is your first time living away from home, your first time managing life in a dorm or apartment with a roommate and the first time you are making most of your meals — except of course when you order pizza.
How to Stay Organized in College and Beyond – 3 Simple Steps
Organization is a key component of a successful life, but most college students and young adults find it more difficult than college trigonometry.
How to Help Your Kids Save for College Early On
As a parent, you’ve probably read plenty of helpful financial planning articles and stories about the high cost of a college education. Many parents unfortunately do not have the financial means to fully fund their child’s education on their own, and children are required to pay for at least a portion of the expense themselves.
How To Travel On A College Student’s Budget
When you’re in college, money tends to be pretty tight. In fact, between tuition and accommodation, it often seems like not a lot of money is left over for life’s little luxuries.
Art Major? 4 Unique Approaches to Consider for Your Senior Project
Your senior thesis in art is a culmination of everything you’ve learned throughout the four years of art school. However, it’s much more than that. It can be the thing that puts you on the front lines of a major issue or problem.
All You Need To Know About Performance Enhancing Drugs in College Sports
There is nothing more exciting for a college athlete than getting on the field and indulging in the sport of their choice. However, with the high availability of steroids, research reveals that college sports players consume about 30 pounds or more in a single year.


